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Enlist is already a verb. For example "to enlist in something" or "to enlist someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
No. You don't get issued any uniform until after you gradute bootcam from either Parris Island, SC or San Diego. However when you enlist you will most likely receive a Blue PT Shirt to wear while training for Bootcamp.
To enlist in something again.
Listen and silent are both anagrams for enlist.
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You enlist.
He chose to enlist in the army right after graduating from high school.
It's eather or... im a member of the armed forces, Navy to be exact. I've been in five years and normally it's said "Enlist in the Armed Forces." ie. He and/or She is enlist ed/ing in the armed forces.
If your a clan leader you can enlist by going to compete, scrolling down to clan operations, clicking the one you want and then clicking enlist now.
A veteran is someone who's done things before, and you usually enlist in the military. A good sentence would be "The veteran wanted to enlist again, but was too old."
unless you have prior service, no. the oldest age at which you can enlist is/was 36.