Almost anything with a parents approval, but to be an officer you have to have a college degree.
The age limit for women in the military varies depending on the country and the specific branch of the military. In many countries, there is no specific age limit for women in the military, and they can serve as long as they meet the physical and medical requirements. It's best to consult the specific regulations of the country and branch of military you are interested in for accurate information.
The typical age of enlistment in the US military is from 17-28, now each branch has their own age restrictions: Army 17-42 years old Navy 17-34 years old Marines 17-28 years old Air Force 17-27 years old The target age for each branch is 17-23 years old because of physical fitness abilities and potential for success in the military.
17 with a parents approval.
Military age 18 Conscription 18 Available for military service 1,554,186 males, age 17-49 (2000 est.), 1,514,063 females, age 17-49 (2000 est.) Fit for military service 1,499,998 males, age 17-49 (2000 est.), 1,392,319 females, age 17-49 (2000 est.) Reaching military age annually 54,148 males (2000 est.), 47,996 females (2000 est.) Active personnel 176,500[1] (ranked 34th) Reserve personnel 445,000[1]
17 with permission, 18 otherwise
No, they are emancipated
16.5 years of age for selection process, 17 years of age is actual serving age (As of 2007)
If the law hasn't changed, yes.
The military age in ancient Rome was 17 to 46. The Marian reforms of 107 BC established a military career of 16 years. Later it was extended to 20 and 25 years.
Age 18, unless a parent or guardian is willing to sign a release at age 17.
By federal law (10 U.S.C., 505), the minimum age for enlistment in the United States Military is 17 (with parental consent) and 18 (without parental consent). The maximum age is 35.
In the US Army, no. The minimum age for enlistment in the US military is 17.