The minimum age of enlistment is17.5, but you have to have a parent or legal guardian to sign for you, and you must be a high school graduate (or expected to graduate within six months of enlistment under the Delayed Entry program).
The minimum IQ requirement to join the army is typically around 92 on the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT).
Anyone who want to and who meet the minimum requirements
No. You must be 18 to join the armed forces. You can join at 17 with parental permission, as long as you meet the requirements.
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You do not need a high school diploma to join the armed forces. Upon recruitment, the armed services provide you with the training you will need to serve in the branch of the military.
The minimum IQ requirement for individuals to join the military varies by branch, but generally falls between 85 and 92 on the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT).
You do Not have to join the USA armed forces. There is no draft. If you are a man, you do have to register for the draft when you are 18, but, you do Not have to join the armed forces if you do not want to.
It is the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).Viper1
Maybe. Depends on the state of their addiction, and if the addiction resulted in a criminal record.
No, the airforce has no specified requirement of marriage as that could stop potential recruitment. The exact requirements to join the airforce are the following: * You must be a U.S. citizen or resident alien. * You must (with very few exceptions) have a high school diploma. * You must pass a physical medical exam. * Be between the ages of 17-27. * * * Have no more than two dependents. * * Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude test. (Minimum AFQT Score: 36) *
Yes, any Irish or commonwealth national can join the British armed services, although an oath to HM the Queen is mandatory.
Yes, your son can join the armed forces regardless of being the last to carry on the family name. Military service is open to individuals based on their qualifications and commitment, not their familial status. If he meets the necessary requirements and is willing to serve, he can pursue a career in the armed forces.