Yes. However it depends on the branch, and the willingness to waive this offense. There are numerous variables but it is possible. Your best bet is to serve enlisted first to prove you are worth the risk.
Someone can still become an officer in the army if he has a DUI incidence in his records. The army does not deny people with such records and misdemeanors.
You can join the military and become a officer.
not easy at all
The answer depends on the type of officer: military? police? corporate?
It is possible in some states, other states prohibit the hire of anyone with a felony record.
Yes, an off-duty officer can arrest a DUI offender or any offender for that matter
You can become a commissioned officer in the armed forces by attending a Senior Military Office or Academy or by enrolling in an ROTC program. You can learn more about this online at the Today's Military website.
If you were charged with DUI while stationed in the US, yes, it will. You will have a traffic record on your civilian driver's license from the state in which you were convicted. If it occurred overseas while driving a military vehicle with a military driver's license, probably not. HOWEVER - for a truly correct and positive answer contact your unit's Legal Affairs Officer and ask.
No, accepting a commission is not mandatory.
Military service always helps, but usually is NOT a requirement.
Most likely, no. You would have to check with the individual police departments first however and see what their hiring standards are.
After a DUI I drank