The age at which one is considered too old to go to war can vary depending on the context and the specific military's age limits. Generally, many countries set enlistment age limits around 18 to 30 years old, while some may allow service up to the mid-30s or early 40s for certain roles. Beyond these ages, individuals may be seen as lacking the physical fitness or adaptability required for active combat. Ultimately, societal norms and individual capabilities also play a significant role in determining when someone might be considered "too old" for military service.
Because she feels that her father is too old to go to war and will undoubtedly get killed
it depends if you are too small and you might fall out or it'll be too scary for you, and if you are too old to be on the ride, its because your too old.
Either ask him or go to ancestry.com and look him up! also, look at his age. he may either have been too young at the time, or too old!
no ofcourse not!
no it is a great age to start, go for gold
you have to be 3 and up aand you graduate at the age of 18
Some men didnt go into the war if they were mentally instable, physically unable, handicaped or too old to fight and or get around Some men didnt go into the war if they were mentally instable, physically unable, handicaped or too old to fight and or get around
18 to 45 was the age requirement.
no you're never to old to study and 24 is young!
The minimum insurance age is 10.
I don't believe any age is too old to go trick or treating. Always being tall for my age, I got told as young as 8 or 9, - "Aren't you a little too old for trick or treat?" I have a friend who is getting married on Halloween. It's the anniversary of her first date with her fiance. We are all going trick or treat after. Happy Halloween!
18 was an average age, but kids as young as 16 often went.