No. Convicted felons may join the military (in limited cases), however only after the completion of their sentence and they have been released from custody. Parole is still a form of custody, and the sentence is not complete until the parolee is discharged.
Short answer, no.
You would have to speak to a recruiter to determine if you were eligible to enlist on a waiver.
In 1946
Yes, you can. You ca even join if you have done 3 or 4 or even more. But it also depends on what you did and if they trust you.
yes
Armed Robbery
There is a prisoner in our city jail who was convicted of a serious crime.
You will have to contact your military recruiter for the final answer. I suspect that if there is no record of a conviction, you will make it.
Sacco and Vanzetti were anarchists convicted in 1920. They were arrested during an armed robbery at a shoe factory. Since then it has often been speculated that they were actually convicted more because of their political beliefs than their involvement in the robbery.
What can a 17 year old get for armed robbery with a deadly weapon, if he was arrested and convicted previously for breaking and entering at 15.
It was Armed Robbery because he tried to 'rob' a bank with a gun.
Sacco & Vanzetti