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Over the past few years career choices have been limited. Today’s military is becoming more attractive to individuals wanting to further their lot in life. A career in the Navy allows recruits to see the world and well as protect their country. The first step in a military career is to ask a navy recruiter what are the requirements and what are the expectations.Basic qualifications and service commitmentThe minimum age requirement for enlisted members of the Navy is 17. The maximum age is 34. If applicants have prior military service and wanting to join the reserves, the maximum age is 39. Other requirements are United States citizenship, high school graduate or GED equivalent, and high medical, moral, and legal standards.If applicants are single parents, ask a navy recruiter for any additional details and information. Another question to ask a navy recruiter is if the applications will be accepted from parents with two or more dependants under the age of 18.The minimum service commitment for enlisted sailors is 2-4 years. Ask your navy recruiter is the job selected requires a longer commitment.Getting ready for enlistmentOnce the initial conversation with a navy recruiter is complete, the process begins. The first step is the applicant’s attendance at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). This is a two day process to determine mental and physical aptitude. From this point the enlisted go to boot camp, Officer Candidate School, or Officer Development School.Other options are the Delayed Entry Program, Undergraduate Programs, and the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. Ask the navy recruiter in charge of processing applicants for further details.Once the details of enlistment have been completed, the navy recruiter will walk you through the final details. The final processes of enlistment will progress quickly, so ensure all questions asked of a navy recruiter hold high importance.As an enlisted sailor, a navy recruiter will be able to answer questions not normally asked during the initial interview process. Potential questions to ask a navy recruiter are what are the expectations during boot camp? Will applicant be able to have contact with their family during training?As a future member of the Armed Forces, applicants must trust a navy recruiter to give them all required information and assist applicants in making the best decision of their lives.
The military doesn't have an age of consent.
No. Wrong yes
There are no special circumstances that allow military personnel to engage in sexual activities with underage persons. The laws that prevail are those established by the jurisdiction in which the military person or minor resides. In the case of a minor joining the military, (17 years of age) again, the laws that prevail are those of the state in which the minor resides at the time of the contact.
Normally if you have a parent in the military and they die. Most defiantly you will get a scholarship and they will support you through out college. And if you have a military id, they will let you keep it working pass the age of 18
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27 but its always changing, contact a recruiter The age limit for anyone to join any branch of the military is now 42 years old.
This is a subjection question and people's opinions will vary. Most believe that recruiter should have some access, without pressuring the students into joining. Others believe the military should be kept away entirely.
Once you reach the age (17 is the lowest age you can join) you will have to go to a recruiting agency and enlist
A child will talk when he/she is ready.. mostly they should be saying some words ROUND 8 MONTHS.
Depends on a number of things, first the branch of service, age, education, law violations, medical issues, ASVAB score, number of dependants, and citizenship. Contact a local recruiter to check you qualifications for that select branch.
No , you can enlist at the age of 17 with a parental waiver ; call your local recruiter for additional information .
I think that when the child turns 21 is an appropriate age.
I thnk around 10 to 13
This question should best be answered by your parent/guardian. You may not like their answer, but you should talk to them. Good luck.
Over the past few years career choices have been limited. Today’s military is becoming more attractive to individuals wanting to further their lot in life. A career in the Navy allows recruits to see the world and well as protect their country. The first step in a military career is to ask a navy recruiter what are the requirements and what are the expectations.Basic qualifications and service commitmentThe minimum age requirement for enlisted members of the Navy is 17. The maximum age is 34. If applicants have prior military service and wanting to join the reserves, the maximum age is 39. Other requirements are United States citizenship, high school graduate or GED equivalent, and high medical, moral, and legal standards.If applicants are single parents, ask a navy recruiter for any additional details and information. Another question to ask a navy recruiter is if the applications will be accepted from parents with two or more dependants under the age of 18.The minimum service commitment for enlisted sailors is 2-4 years. Ask your navy recruiter is the job selected requires a longer commitment.Getting ready for enlistmentOnce the initial conversation with a navy recruiter is complete, the process begins. The first step is the applicant’s attendance at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). This is a two day process to determine mental and physical aptitude. From this point the enlisted go to boot camp, Officer Candidate School, or Officer Development School.Other options are the Delayed Entry Program, Undergraduate Programs, and the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. Ask the navy recruiter in charge of processing applicants for further details.Once the details of enlistment have been completed, the navy recruiter will walk you through the final details. The final processes of enlistment will progress quickly, so ensure all questions asked of a navy recruiter hold high importance.As an enlisted sailor, a navy recruiter will be able to answer questions not normally asked during the initial interview process. Potential questions to ask a navy recruiter are what are the expectations during boot camp? Will applicant be able to have contact with their family during training?As a future member of the Armed Forces, applicants must trust a navy recruiter to give them all required information and assist applicants in making the best decision of their lives.
The military doesn't have an age of consent.