People with phenylketonuria (PKU) may face restrictions when considering military service due to the dietary management required for the condition. Military standards typically disqualify individuals with conditions that cannot be adequately managed in a military environment. However, specific eligibility can depend on the branch of service and the severity of the condition, so individuals with PKU should consult a military recruiter for detailed guidance on their situation.
people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen
As of 2011, gay people can freely join the US military and do not have to hide their orientation.
Generally if they can graduate from high school, they can join the military.
until they die
a heck of alot of people i suppose
Ask a recruiter.
It is not possible for anyone to force anyone else, even a relative, to join the military. The military will only take people who agree to go. If your son refuses, the military will not take him.
People with PKU are highly prone to development of diabetes.
You need to ba 18 but you can join the ROTC or a military group for younger people but it is not technically the "Military"
until they die
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is inherited when both parents are carriers of the gene. Since it is a recessive gene, there is a 25% chance that any baby conceived by two people carrying the PKU gene will have PKU.
I dont know what famous people that might have had PKU,but ther is internet so people that need to do research on what famous people had PKU that person should use the internet.