A person with severe hemophilia would generally be disqualified from joining the military due to the significant health risks associated with the condition. Military service requires individuals to be in good health and capable of enduring physical demands, which can pose serious challenges for someone with a bleeding disorder. Each branch of the military has specific medical standards, and severe hemophilia typically does not meet those requirements. However, potential recruits may consult with a military recruiter for a definitive assessment based on their individual circumstances.
A person can still join the military with hepatitis C. However, this may not always work out the way that the person wants it to. You can be denied.
17 with a waiver
Best to ask a military recruiter.......................
Join the Peace Corps or military.
Not in combat roles.
no
The minimum age for joining the military is 18 years old. However, you may join at 17 if you have permission from your parent. If you choose to be an officer, you need to first complete a four year college degree which usually translates into 21 or 22 years old.
Yes. I have been in the Army for 8 years, and I have it.
Because HIV is contagious and deadly and affect the persons health and fitness.
yes, go to the military base and then select join military career
Generally if they can graduate from high school, they can join the military.
There is no reason why they can't join the military