no it won't, the only way it will make it take longer to join is if you are still in the process of bankruptcy.
Yes, however, some jobs may be closed to you as many require a Secret or Top Secret Clearance and having a bankruptcy judgment on your record can keep you from doing so.
That depends on your schedule.
No enlisting in the military at 17 does not make emancipated.
Studying for standardized exam for enlisting
As of right now, most if not all Felonies will prevent one from enlisting in to the Army, keep in mind most convicted felonies are not permitted by law to carry or own a firearm.
Some options are promotion, commissioning, or enlisting.
No, you must enlist in order to be in the Military. The enlistment process is the process in which you establish your contract and everything within (job, term, bonus and options). Without this you are not in the Military.
You are normally allowed to keep the house you are living in and one car in a bankruptcy.
Sure.
Not necessarily.. Completing the ASVAB is part of the enlisting process at your given MEPS
Like anyone else. A large proportion of BK filed are by military.
I would say yes.
That decision is made by the lender not the bankruptcy court.