One could contact their local recruitment office and request an application. After one submits an application, they may be called back for an interview and physical examination. If one passes these requirements, one must sign a contract to join the military.
No you cant. The Australian Army Cadets do not fight. They are mainly positioned at one building but go on 'excursions'. The AAC (Australian Army Cadets) train / drill you incase you want to join the actual ADF (Australian Defence Force) or if you just want to join. In short: NO the Army cadets are a youth organisation and wouldn't even be called into active service in a national emergancy. its a charity not a Armed Force
You would not have any choice if you were Phoenician or one of the peoples they controlled you would be in the army of Carthage, if you were a Roman or one of the peoples they controlled you would be in the army of Rome. If you were in a "neutral" people, you would join the army of whoever asked first or they would probably execute you.
One can join the American Army when one passes all the tests required to join the American Army. Testing includes body mass, sicknesses and many more things.
One can join the American Army when one passes all the tests required to join the American Army. Testing includes body mass, sicknesses and many more things.
No. It's a disqualifying medical condition.
Private Benjamin (1980) "You see, I did join the Army, but I joined a different Army. I joined the one with the condos and the private rooms."
There was no "Gallipoli War". People did not enlist in a "Gallipoli war": they enlisted in the Australian Army,which sent troops to Gallipoli, one of many campaigns undertaken during World War 1. The enlistment age for the Australian Army was 21 years. With the permission of a parent or guardian, it was age 18. Many younger boys lied about their age in order to join up. There were many 16 year olds who joined the army under false pretences, and there were even known to be some 14 year olds.
Generally no. If you have a curable one, it'll need to be treated first.Most STD would exclude you from being able to serve in the military. Some treatable ones, such as chlamydia, could be cured before enlistment, but an incurable one, such as HIV, would certainly exclude you.
go to your local US Army recruiter, and request to enlist. He will take care of the rest.
Because one should protect his India from the invaders.
Yes, you can.
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