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.
You might be able to, but if you get caught you could face serious punishment including dishonorable discharge and criminal charges. Probably not worth the risk. Much better to just get the GED.
Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.
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.
Go for it. You can get in with a diploma; why not?
No.
yes
No, it was not approved on the basis of your not having a diploma. Go ahead and get your GED.
You have to have at least a GED before you're eligible to enlist.
You have to be 18 and highschool grad or GED.
yes
NO
The Army does not require a high school diploma or GED to enlist, but most of the other branches of service do.