Some countries do in fact mandate that males enlist into their local or national military upon reaching 18 years of age but as of 05 March 2008 it is not mandatory in the US.
As a male volunteer the age to enlist is 17 years and during wartime the age is 16 years. For women to enlist in the Norwegian Military they have to be 18 years of age.
You must become a permanent resident of the United States first. If you are able to get a green card and establish U.S. residency, then you are free to join the U.S. military. You should know too that the U.S. military does not assist in the immigration process--you must complete it on your own before you try to enlist.
Each of the 5 US Military branches will recruit a young male US citizen from the age 17 and up, the military does not recruit on an equal opportunity basis like every other employer. If you qualify you can enlist, that simple. If you want to put it in numbers the US Army will always have a higher enlistment amount being that they are the largest fighting force and enlist on average 140,000 new soldiers a year where the others will average 15,000 to 30,000 new soldiers a year. The reason we the military have a higher male to female ratio is that there are more males than females looking at enlistment.
At age eighteen the average is about 180, but that number drops with age.
You are required to register with Selective Service, the organization that keeps track of military-aged men. You are not required to sign up for military service, and the US does not at present have a draft.
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The word levy means to impose or place a tax or fine onto something. It also means to enlist someone into the military service.
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You would need to be male older than eighteen
Probably during WWII; it was constant because of the cold war...and didn't end until the Vietnam War.