History of receiving organ or tissue transplantation is disqualifying per AR 40-501 Ch 2.
It depends if you can run. Say if you only have 9 toes, if you can run fine, you can join.
No. The absence of a kidney is a medical dis-function and any branch of the Military will not accept you, sorry.
If you have had a cranium surgery, you can join the army if the surgery did not affect your mental or physical abilities.
That will depend on the results. If you can pass the military physical, you can join. This is probably going to be acceptable, as it is essentially like having a broken bone rather than joint replacements or surgery on a joint or major organ. Consult with a recruiter to find out what your chances are.
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
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You can indeed join the Army if you have had surgery on your broken leg. This is of course as long as you can still use it to function properly.
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
A minor can only join the military with the permission of their parents and must be at least 17. An 18 year old can join the military on their own.
yes just make sure it is documented in your records just incase you reinjure the knee. Also, be aware that this is a pre-existing condition and the military is not abligated if you start having issues to give you compensation.