In order to enlist in the military you must the ages of 18-36 or if you have a parent's permission then you may enlist at 17.
17 with parent consent and no older than 42.
17 1/2 with your parents waiver (and a high school diploma).
42 years old, unless you are prior service.
35 yrs. of age. Unless you are prior service, it depends on how much time you put in and how recent.
17 minimum (with parental consent), 42 maximum.
35 yrs. of age.
17, with parental consent. 18 without.
17.
17 with parents consent.
Do you mean join the guard at 46 or remain in the guard at that age? Joining at that age is not possible unless you had prior military service. If you are already in, you can stay up until 60 yrs. of age.
Basic Military Training (BMT) is required for all Enlisted personnel that sign up for the United States Air Force.
See a Army National Guard recruiter and he/she will give you a waiver form to give to your commander for a transfer.
If you are interested in working for the National Guard the best thing to is graduate high school then type up a good resume. Take your resume to the National Guard recruitment center in your area and enlist.
It will. The Army tests for it now, and the National Guard uses the Army's testing protocol.
To be a National Guardsman is your decision, but refusing a deployment can get you into trouble.
Any age
The Guard Recruiting Assistance Program (G-RAP) offers financial incentives to National Guard members and civilians who refer individuals to join the National Guard. Participants can earn up to $2,000 for each referral who enlists and completes basic training. The program seeks to expand the National Guard's recruitment efforts by leveraging the networks and connections of its existing members.
Signing up as many recruits as possible.
It would be difficult. It is up to you to attend drills with your unit. You may request to be ING (inactive national guard) by notifying the unit and see if it will be granted.
It wouldn't come own to one single name. When National Guard units are activated and deployed, whole units are deployed, and these will often be activated as attachments to Regular Army units. The National Guard has been involved in OIF since it kicked off, and several National Guard units were called up simultaneously.