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ask a recruiting officer
No, each branch of the military has its own qualifications that you must meet. If you meet the Army's qualifications, you would join the army for your term of service.
You go to the closest recruiting office for the branch of military service you would like to enlist into.
No, they don't enlist people at military job fairs. Military job fairs are geared toward former service members trying to find a job in the private sector. Their special training makes them a good fit for specialized positions.
More then likely the MEPS "Military Entrance Processing Station" will deny you to enlist and ask you to get all the medical documents pertaining to this. I would guess it would have to be taken care of "No LONGER HAVE IT" in order to enlist into any branch of service. More then likely the MEPS "Military Entrance Processing Station" will deny you to enlist and ask you to get all the medical documents pertaining to this. I would guess it would have to be taken care of "No LONGER HAVE IT" in order to enlist into any branch of service.
If you mean, "enlist," - yes, but military service doesn't relieve you of your child support obligation.
Yes, your military 201 (personnel) file is open for review if you re-enlist. There is an "R Code" given upon discharge. This determines when and if you may re-enlist. If you are inelligible, you will be notified. If you are currently re-enlisted, and it is determined later that you were inelligible, you will be removed from service.
You do not join "bootcamp", you enlist in the US military. Boot camp is a slang term for the initial training that a service member undergoes. To enlist, you must be at least 17 years of age with parental consent. You may enlist at 18. There are also educational requirements to meet to enlist.
I have. Not only would I, but I did serve from 1982 to 1986. If I could enlist now, I would already be in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Rastafarians don't enlist for military service. Their religion calls for pacifism.
Veteran is a term used for those that have served in the military. Enlisted refers to personnel that are not officers in the military. Once an enlisted man or officer leaves the service, they are veterans.
check with a military recruiting office