Your son will have to retake the entire GED test again. The service will schedule a training plan to help your son pass the exam. Study groups ETC.
The recruiter for whatever service you want to join is your first stop and also your best chance for getting you in. The recruiter knows all the laws, rules and tricks for getting you to sign up.
The easiest way to find a military recruiter in your area is to check out military.com and submit your information to the service you are interested in. The information will be forwarded to the closest recruiter in your area. To find a military recruiter in your area, your best option would be to check the phone book in the "government" section.
What kind of recruiter are you referring to? Military recruiter? If so, and you are not hearing back you simply need to talk to a different recruiter.
Provided the procedure has healed completely with no loss of movement and no reoccurring dislocations, there should be no problem passing the physical. Keep in mind that if you are accepted for enlistment, and the problem reoccurs during training or after, you could be separated from service for a preexisting condition. Talk to you doctor and your recruiter.
Over 6'5" might be asking abit much; verify with a recruiter.
That's a recruiter's question. Standards CHANGE "based upon the needs of the service."
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You will need to be in active service with a ranking of e5 or higher. Typically recruiters come from the non-commissioned officer ranks. You can put in a request or volunteer for a recruiting position. Then you will complete mandatory recruiter training at a camp like Ft. Jackson. You can become an army recruiter by applying through army.mil. You can go to the career section and look for all the openings there.
The Navy has accepted prior service personnel in the past. You would need to contact a Navy recruiter for specifics.
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The only way to be enlisted into any military branch of service is through a recruiter.
Yes they can. I just joined the Air Force Reserve and I am prior service in the Army. It is hard to get into the AF reserves or active duty if you are prior service, because the recruiter has to do more work. Some recruiters do not want to go through the effort when they typically have more people wanting to join than positions that are open. However, it is possible and, if you really want to do it, keep trying until you find a recruiter who is willing to help you.