Yes. There are height/weight standards you must maintain while you're in, as well. Generally speaking, your height and weight won't necessarily exclude you from enlistment. If you're overweight and/or unable to pass your initial PT test, you'll have to spend time in a Physical Fitness Unit before you ship downrange for Basic Training. If you're too short or too lightweight, it could exclude you from some programmes (such as Airborne School).
Click on the link to your right for the U.S. Army Weight Charts for Initial Accession.
The United States Army has a weight and height requirement. The weight requirements for the US Army is 91 pound minimum and 250 pound maximum and depends on your height.
A Jamaican can join the US Army if they have a green card or they are a naturalized citizen.
No
You must have a GED or HS Diploma to join the United States Army.
US army accepts new recruits with high school or equivalent education. Yes you can join army with your high school diploma.
A British citizen can join the US Army, and a British soldier might be attached temporarily to a US unit, or sent to a US training/instructional programme, but they won't be able to be in both services simultaneously.
A Jamaican can join the US Army if they have a green card or they are a naturalized citizen.
Minimum height to join the US Army is 60" (5').
can a no legal status join the US army???
He was never in the Army.
No
no
No matter what country of origin, a non-citizen/ non-resident cannot join the US military without first gaining citizenship.Currently only US citizens are allowed to join the US Army. If a Jamaican has a green card, they may join the Army if they meet requirements.
Not even every US citizen living outside the US has to join the US army. Certainly people from other American countries do not have to.
You must have a GED or HS Diploma to join the United States Army.
No, wearing a doo rag is not authorized in the US Army. The Army has strict regulations on grooming and appearance, and the wearing of doo rags does not meet those standards. Soldiers are expected to adhere to the Army's regulations regarding approved headgear and grooming standards.
yes
Not in the US military, no.