You really need to speak with a National Guard recruiter about that. As the National Guard is a separate component from the Regular Army and Army Reserve, individual states do have some say in things such as age limits, and they may vary between states.
Yes, you can be 42 years old and join the Army National Guard, as the maximum enlistment age is typically 35. However, there are exceptions that allow individuals up to 42 years old to enlist, such as having prior military service or certain specialized skills. It's important to check with a recruiter for specific eligibility criteria and any waivers that may apply.
42 is the current cutoff for enlistment in the Army as an entry level trainee, IIRC. Take 42, add the number of years prior service you have, and that should indicate the max age you'd be eligible for reentry.
42 years old is the cut off age for the National Guard.
I only know the minimum is 18 or 17 with both parent or guardian signatures.
Former NBA point guard Jason Williams is 42 years old (birthdate: November 18, 1975).
27 but its always changing, contact a recruiter The age limit for anyone to join any branch of the military is now 42 years old.
She was 42 years old when she was arrested.
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There are 42 National Parks and National Park Reserves in Canada, comprising 2.5% of Canada's total area.
(I am) 42 years old = j'ai quarante deux ans
In Irish, you would say "Tá mé 42 bliain d'aois." This translates directly to "I am 42 years old." The phrase "42 bliain" means "42 years," and "d'aois" means "old."
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