No, the military will not "give" you a GED, you must earn it. However if you have been accepted into military service, depending on the requirements at time of enlistment, you may have to complete the GED requirements within your first year on active duty service or within you first term of enlistment. In order to qualify for MGIB benefits, you must possess at minimum a GED.
Yes, a GED is accepted by the National Guard.
No. You're required to have your GED or diploma before you report in to MEPS to be shipped out.
No. However, with the various state sponsored programmes available to help you get your GED, there really is no need for the Army to provide this service. Check with your local community college for more information on this.
No.
Go for it. You can get in with a diploma; why not?
yes
You have to have at least a GED before you're eligible to enlist.
The percentage of school leavers who join the army can vary depending on the country and specific circumstances. In the United States, for example, less than 1% of high school graduates typically choose to enlist in the military each year.
You have to be 18 and highschool grad or GED.
The Army does not require a high school diploma or GED to enlist, but most of the other branches of service do.
If you were already accepted with a GED, then you're covered under the grandfather clause. You will, however, be quicker to go on the chopping block is the Army undergoes massive personnel reductions.
high school or GED
You'd have to get your GED first.
To join the Army, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, such as a GED. However, in some cases, the Army may accept individuals without a high school diploma or GED if they meet certain qualifications. It is best to contact a recruiter to discuss your specific situation and eligibility requirements.