Yes, but it all depends on the severity of the crime you commit, felons aren't allowed in, and there is possibility to get a waiver to let you join the military as well.
Yes, you can.
NO you can only join the military at the ages of 17(with a parents permission)-36 years of age.
Yes.
If you are free of the cancer for more then 5+ years, you are allowed to enlist.
Yes, anyone can join the American Legion, but membership is primarily open to veterans who have served in the U.S. military during designated periods of conflict. Additionally, the American Legion offers associate membership to family members of veterans. To join, individuals typically need to provide proof of military service or their relation to a veteran.
No
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.
You cannot join the military while still on parole or probation, or if you have any outstanding fines.
Depends on the Crime. Most you can apply for a waiver.
The practice of requiring young people join the military before world war one was known as the draft.
Once an individual is on active duty with the military, they are considered emancipated. Since you have to be 18 to join the military, it pretty much is a wash. But if you are 17 and join with parental permission, you are considered emancipated.
Yes. JROTC has no effect what so ever on what branch you join when you get to College ROTC than it might dictate what branch you join but only if you are going to a military academy like the naval academy or westpoint.
No. Go talk to a recruiter and tell them you want to take the asvab but you arent sure if you want to join yet.
yes, go to the military base and then select join military career
To allow African Americans to join the Union military
Generally if they can graduate from high school, they can join the military.
There is no reason why they can't join the military