Enlisting in the United States army is typically an eight year commitment and you must be over the age of eighteen. The website us.army can answer any questions that you have and here you can submit your information to see if you qualify. There are also phone numbers and e mail addresses that you can use to contact someone at the army for more information.
go to your local US Army recruiter, and request to enlist. He will take care of the rest.
College not required. you can enlist right out of high school. Thank you from your country for serving us.
Enlist in the military.
Walk into the nearest army recruiting office and say: "I want to enlist in the army".
You volunteer (you enlist or join the Army).
In the Army, you don't enlist directly into EOD, unless something's changed since I was in. You had to fulfill your initial enlistment, then you'd be eligible to try out for EOD through the BEAR programme.
Cutoff age is 42 for the Army. Even as a trained sniper/sharpshooter, you have to consider that what you were trained for (I'm assuming law enforcement) is significantly different or more oriented on one aspect of it than military sniper training is.
As a male volunteer the age to enlist is 17 years and during wartime the age is 16 years. For women to enlist in the Norwegian Military they have to be 18 years of age.
You can enlist in the US military until the age of 42.
Go to a Navy recruiter's office and talk to them about it
No. You must be a legal resident of the United States and have a high school diploma or GED equivalent to enlist in the army. Go to www.goarmy.mil for more information on the requirements to join the US Army. The US does not recognize dual citizenship. Citizens of foreign countries must give up their foreign citizenship and become permanent residents of the US. Those who do not become US citizens may not serve for more than 8 years in the Army.
First, you enlist in the Army. You pass Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training (or One Station Unit Training, depending on what occupation you enlist for). Then you have to wait until you make the rank of Specialist (E4). At that point, you can request to go to Special Forces Assessment and Selection. If you complete SFAS, then you'll have the opportunity to advance in the selection process to the Q-Course. Once that's done, you'll be assigned to an SF unit.