They're pretty strict. You need to have 20/20 vision or lenses that can correct your vision to 20/20.
I believe you mean recruiters. Look in the telephone book under "Armed Forces Recruiting or Marine Corps Recruiting".
Any Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre in your city.
There's a recruiting office for the Canadian Armed Forces in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. A person can find all of the information they need for recruitment at this location.
There are step by step instructions available at Canada Online which explain the Canadian Forces recruiting process. Basically one must complete the application process, prepare for an aptitude test and the physical fitness test.
Bruce R Orvis has written: 'Military recruiting' -- subject(s): Soldiers, Recruiting, enlistment, Supply and demand, Armed Forces
I have to attend a meeting there tomorrow. 30/07/08
For their recruiting campaign, same as other branches of the Armed Forces do advertising.
Most towns have at least one armed forces recruiting office. Try looking in the yellow pages or looking up the website of the specific branch of the armed forces you wish to join they will certainly have a page set up to help you find the nearest recruitment office.
Talk to a recruiter. You can do it at any Armed Forces Recruiting Station. If you cannot physically make it to the recruiting station, call your nearest one, and a recruiter can come to you.
The bigger cities in Kansas have armed forces recruiting for the Navy, Marines, National Guard and Army. Topeka, Witchita, Manhattan, Garden City, Hutchinson, Salina and of course Kansas City, Kansas have recruiting offices.
Yes, there are armed forces recruiting centers in Pittsburg, Kansas. The Navy office is on 200 Centennial Drive, the Army reserve is on 1310 East Atkinson Avenue, and the National Guard is on 2001 South Rouse Avenue.
this depends on the country you live in, so you will need to call your Armed forces Recruiting ofice.