Yes
track palin is in the national guard.
Yes you can. I am an only child heading off to the Marine Corps myself.
No. It is possible that if you are the only son, and the draft were reinstated, under Army policy you could receive a waiver. This however does not apply to enlistment as I am an only son and served.
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.
Serge Lazareff has written: 'Le statut des forces de l'O. T. A. N. et son application en France' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, North Atlantic Treaty Organization
The cast of Armed and Dangerous - 2013 includes: Zach Kirchgessner as Ralph Eric Matthew Harrison as 2nd Son Jonathon Michael Montoya as 4th Son Angelo Ruiz as 1st Son
no
If your state has a State Guard/State Defence Force, there's always that. Additionally, there are auxiliary services to the Armed Forces, such as the Civil Air Patrol or United States Merchant Marine.Some might argue that the best alternative of all, however, would be to go to university, get a degree, get a good job, and be happy with his life. Which, of course, he could do while still serving as a member of the aforementioned State Defence Forces or Civil Air Patrol.
Joining the military in the US is voluntary. He doesn't have to join if he doesn't want to.
Emancipation is tricky. The usual situation, once a child is 18, is to prove the child is still a dependent for various purposes, and you have to look at the statute covering the situation. An 18-year old can quit school, get a job, live where he/she wants to, get married, join the armed forces, vote. Unless the child is married or in the armed forces, for most purposes he/she will be considered a dependent, which is the opposite of emancipated, unless he/she has a full-time job and is living apart.
I guess that would depend on a) your criminal history and b) you actually wanting to join the army.Another View: The Armed Services each have their own criteria for accepting recruits. The only way to answer this question would be for your son to contact the recruiter for the branch he is interested in and ask. The recruiter WILL run a background history check on his record, so it would be best if he did not lie or omit any circumstances.
no, you should be at least 13 years to join facebook but there is no age limet for MSM