A sort of redundant question. It's more the same as if you join at any other age. You'll attend Basic Combat Training, then Advanced Individual Training once you've completed BCT (or, in some cases, they'll both be bundled into one big package known as One Station Unit Training). After you've graduated from AIT/OSUT, you'll report in to your unit and do your scheduled Unit Training Assemblies (UTAs). The only difference is that you won't be able to be deployed until you turn 18.
When you join the guard at 17, you are considered a minor and are subject to some additional restrictions and parental consent requirements. However, you can still participate in basic training and begin your military career. Once you turn 18, you will have more opportunities and responsibilities within the guard.
yes, they are called flippers when you join the coast guard
no
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
no.
No.
no
No, you cannot.
yes it does. join color guard and youll find out.
A person with diabetes cannot enter any branch of the US military including the Coast Guard. It is sometimes possible to join the Coast Guard Auxiliary with diabetes.
Yes
Not FOR joining the National Guard or Guard obligations, but that does not mean they can't fire you for other reasons.
Nothing happens. You dont have to join if you dont want to.