Well theres many ways but ill give you the basic ones. First if you don't have a highschool diploma or a GED( only about 20 percent make it with GED) don't even try, second if you have a bad criminal record your not getting in, third if ur not a us citizen or at least a perminent citizen(green card) your not getting in. If u have a bad medical record like had cancer, aids, etc your not getting in unless you get rid of them. Those are the basic things usually a recruiter looks for. Theres more out there that's basicly the main stuff
It was used as a defoilant to deny cover and concealment to the NVA/VC.
They think that the result of telling the truth will be worse then to deny it ANSWER: I agree, but for some of us, if we deny or tell white lies it will help us not to be on a hot seat, or in trouble that might hurt someone who we care about. There is of course the point that people deny things is because they are not guilty of what they are accused of.
Well for a start it would help if you told us in WHICH army.
The US Army came into being on June 14, 1775.
US Army General Douglas MacArthur, after being relieved of command; US Army General Ridgeway.
This event, later depicted in the movie Heartbreak Ridge, was reported as truth by the news media in 1983 and the US Army did not deny it. It was used as an example of the failure of US military communications between the Army and Navy at Grenada.
One of the benefits are that you get to be protected by the us army
The US Army, like the other US Military branches are an all volunteer fighting force, which means you have to volunteer to enlist. With your consent, being able to pass the ASVAB and physical you can then be enlisted into the Army.
George Washington
Someone set us up the bomb.
Because it has some sort of appeal to them.
Wikipedia has him joining the Army which is not a correct term for being drafted, although he may have been