Each pay grade receives equal pay in all of the services.
Yes, there are pay differences based on the branch of the US Military you enlist into. Each branch has its own pay scale and salary structure. However, the basic pay is determined by rank and years of service, so individuals with the same rank and years of service will generally receive the same pay regardless of branch.
Shel Silverstein was in the Army.
You go to the closest recruiting office for the branch of military service you would like to enlist into.
Gomer Pyle, USMC. The United States Marines.
Hillary Clinton says in her book that she tried to enlist in the Marines but was rebuffed due to her age, eyesight, and gender.
Yes, a high school certificate of completion is generally sufficient to enlist in the military. Each branch of the military has its own specific requirements, so it's best to consult with a recruiter to determine the specific qualifications needed for the branch you are interested in joining.
More then likely the MEPS "Military Entrance Processing Station" will deny you to enlist and ask you to get all the medical documents pertaining to this. I would guess it would have to be taken care of "No LONGER HAVE IT" in order to enlist into any branch of service. More then likely the MEPS "Military Entrance Processing Station" will deny you to enlist and ask you to get all the medical documents pertaining to this. I would guess it would have to be taken care of "No LONGER HAVE IT" in order to enlist into any branch of service.
Yes, your military 201 (personnel) file is open for review if you re-enlist. There is an "R Code" given upon discharge. This determines when and if you may re-enlist. If you are inelligible, you will be notified. If you are currently re-enlisted, and it is determined later that you were inelligible, you will be removed from service.
I had a friend who was involved in intelligence during WWII--with his color blindness, he could discern any enemy outposts that were camouflaged from aerial photographs. I am not certain of what branch of the military would need this skill.
check with a military recruiting office
Enlist or Enlistment
If the military is aware that you have been formally diagnosed with a personality disorder by a qualified, licensed mental health professional, then it is unlikely that you will be able to enlist.
Conscription.