There is no test for HGH, its completely undetectable/untestable the only reason why you see athletes getting in trouble for it is due to them admitting use. There are ways to deduce possible use such as IGF-1 cell saturation but other than that, nothing.
For steroids, no; unless a specific reason is given for the test. A basic metabolite panel costs the military around $250.00 per person. If you gain significant weight in a year expect a test.
If you show signs of steroid use, either physically or behaviorally, they can and will. Especially if you are on PRP[Personal Reliability Program].All branches of the Military do random drug testing. but if your immediate superior or Primary Care Manager suspects steroid use they can order you tested and you must comply.
In a test strictly for steroids, no. However, any doping test by a sports organization will also test for other banned substances. So yes, it could.
Only if they have reason to. Typically, urine screenings for parole consist of a three panel test. They look for THC, opioids, and alcohol. Occasionally they mix it up and look for cocaine as well. However, on the off chance they do screen for steroids or any other illicit substance, and you test positive, you do know that it means violation of your parole.
If they test for it, yes. The military doesn't usually test for steroids, but they CAN. One reason why is steroid testing is very expensive--hundreds of dollars per test--and most troops don't use steroids. They'd test a soldier who showed "obvious signs" of steroid use, which usually means the troop got really big faster than he should have. They also test soldiers who are in honor guard units, because looking buff is important there and honor guard soldiers have been known to take steroids. Oh, and there's a military bodybuilding competition; they test everyone who enters it. The Department of Defense labs aren't certified for steroids. They send those samples to the US Olympic Committee's lab in Colorado Springs, which is certified for every drug banned by any sport.
No there isn't any healthy alternatives to steroids
Baseball, football, and any other sport.
it causes the body to depend on it like any other drug
Magic Johnson did not take any steroids.
No. There are no any steroids that doesn't make your testicles smaller.
he has used the most steroids than any other player
Yes. Which test?
Any and all contaminants in the bloodstream will show up in a Military blood test. It all depends on how hard they look, and what they consider acceptable or not.