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If you're over the enlistment age, then your only real option would be as a DOD civilian. As for having served a foreign military, it may or may not be used in a prejudicial context. If you're a US citizen, who effectively renounced their citizenship by serving in a foreign military, that will work against you. However, if you've been naturalised as a US citizen after being a citizen of a foreign country and having served in their armed forces, it shouldn't.

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