18 years old.
All of them.
it isn't it is 18
When they were adults - 18. Before that they were cadets - just the same as in today's societies.
No. They however, need to pass equivalent tests to enter college/university.
95.1% of Mexicans age 15 and older can read.
Military involvement is mandatory in Mexico for all 18 year-old males.
In ancient Athens, boys did not enter the military at the age of seven. Instead, they underwent a more comprehensive education system called the "paideia," which included physical training, music, and philosophy, starting around the age of seven. Military training began later, typically at the age of 18, when young men would join the ephebeia, a program preparing them for citizenship and military service. Thus, while military training was an important aspect of Athenian life, it did not begin at such a young age.
No. Mexicans are allowed to enter the United States once the Mexican and American governments have agreed for the immigrants to enter the country legally. Any immigrants from any country are allowed to enter the United States once the government has agreed for them to enter legally.
Which U.S. military force was the first to enter WWI?
No, he did not. When he was born in 1961, the Vietnam War was going on, and he was too young to serve. By the time he reached the age when he was old enough to enlist, the war was over and there was no longer a military draft.
(in the US) You can enter the military at 17 years of age WITH your parents signature.
Yes. In military terms, there were 60,000 Mexicans against 90,000 Americans. In population terms, there were 6 million Mexicans against 19 million Americans.