Denby SP Capt USN is a recruiter 4505 Hillbrook Drive, Annandale, VA - (703) 354-1438
No, a father cannot sign his 18-year-old son up for the Navy without the son's consent. At 18, individuals are considered legal adults and can make their own decisions regarding military enlistment. The son would need to voluntarily enlist and go through the application process himself, although parental guidance can be helpful in making such decisions.
In some instances, yes.
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You are required to register with Selective Service, the organization that keeps track of military-aged men. You are not required to sign up for military service, and the US does not at present have a draft.
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At 17 a person can enlist with parents permission.
Depends which military.
http://www.signingsavvy.com/search.php?search=son
The sign for the first born son, is a label with three points. This sign is to be borne on arms, crest and supporters. The first son wears this son, so long as his father is alive. Once the father dies, he is to remove the sign
More people to sign up to join the militaryForces may get larger and stronger