yes it is possible. you have to speak with your career planner in your unit and understand all the prerequisites for that particular MOS but if your qualified and have spent two years in a duty station then it is possible to lateral move into a different MOS.
It is possible to do a lateral move in the military, but the specific process and eligibility criteria vary between branches and job specialties. Generally, lateral moves are more common after completing an initial enlistment or in certain career stages. The availability of lateral moves will depend on the needs of the military and the individual's qualifications and performance. It is best to consult with a military career counselor for specific guidance.
Yes
Yes, as long as the parents give permission the 17 year old military dependent can move to California.
No you can not.
It is possible for a 17 year old in Virginia to move out legally. It only requires the permission of the parents.
nope.
IIT exam is held every year in May or June . so no chance of lateral exam
yes it is possible for someone 17 and 7 months to move out with out their parents consent
Everywhere in the US, a 17 year old may go and live with anyone they choose with or without the consent of a parent or guardian. The only activity that requires a 17 year old's parental or guardian consent is enlistment in the military.
100% is the cutoff
You might want to check with thefamilycompass.com to find out more about military schools in Houston.
Until you reach the age of majority (or you
no