English would be a start.
The question is very vague. You don't need to take "special" classes. However, you do need at the minimum a High School Diploma. At one time a GED was sufficient. Some of the services do not accept the GED anymore.
No you don't have to be in military school but it will look good when you join. Same for ROTC/JROTC, but you have to be at least 17 to join the military with a high school diploma. The Army will take a 10th grade education (they sent me a letter).
The requirements to enter the military vary from country to country.
In most cases you do not have to go to a military school to get in.
In the US, if you want to be an officer then, yes, you have to go to college or one of the military academies. Most services require you to be an officer if you want to be a pilot. This is pretty standard throughout the world, but there are exceptions.
It depends on the branch and the specialty. You should ask a recruiter.
he went to military school
Yes!
Go to military school
Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
Yes, I would look at Valley Forge Military school. They will give you the resources you need to later go back to school.
no
To receive military training you must go to an military school or some academy for military. Or even a boot camp can help you learn about military training.
He went to school at United States Military Academy. He started a Soldier then he became a military leader.
they go to school and train for the military service
Military school/college, yes.
On average, 7% of high school graduates go to the military these days, others just enter the work force or go to college.
Theodore Roosevelt did not attend any military school. He received a BA Degree from Harvard in 1880, and attended Columbia Law School thereafter.