Hello YES
If the felony is committed outside of the military, you will be subject to civilian laws and punishment. If it committed in the line of duty, on or against the military, you will be subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).
It really depends on what the felony was, if it was murder or rape or something that serious, don't even hold your breath. The military will not let you in. If it was something less serious and petty, it may not be impossible. But truly depends on what you were convicted of. Speak to you local recruiter and see what they say.
No, felonies disqualify one from military service.
No
It is possible to join the military with a felony, but acceptance is at the discretion of the military branch based on the nature and severity of the offense. Having a felony on your record does not automatically disqualify you. As for having it removed, that would depend on the laws of the state where the offense occurred and the specific circumstances of the case.
It will be difficult to get or keep a bond after being convicted of a felony
No, you cannot get into any military services including the Navy with a felony on your record.
no a felony is yours to keep for the rest of your life
It should.
it doesn't do anything. It will make the military person go to jail.
Unless some military regulation forbids it, yes.
U.S army
unless you have a hook up or pay for an expungment you can not join an military branch with any felony
No