All the above answers are wrong in different way because there are soldiers in the military that I knew from countries like Germany, China, Iran, England, India, Canada, Israel, Jamaica, Brazil, Mexico, Spain and many more just to name a few. You can't enter as an Officer...( Secret Clearance needed) but you can as a "Jundi"...lol, if you have a Permanent Resident Card(Green card) and a Social Security Card/Number (SSN) you can get a job as a Computer Engineer / IT Management/ Computer Administrator (S6....military term), in the Army on active duty, you will not build a computer from scratch but you will get to repair all the broken Dell computers the Army has to offer. You should also consider a secondary MOS...which means job as an Arabic Linguist or just take the language test because you will get paid for it $100 extra every month. You don't need a Security Clearance for that job unless you want to do more that 8 years in the Armed Forces however after three years you can apply for citizenship and they will grant it. Then you will get a Security Clearance....after you have your Certificate of Naturalization or your U.S. Passport and you have completed all the paper work within about two years. Before you join research all jobs carefully because there are cash bonuses and college funds for certain jobs.
2006-11-14 23:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are in this country with a permanent residency card, than you can see an Army Recruiter for the details of what you need to do to enlist. You will probably have few opportunities since getting a security clearance will be difficult. It would be of better use of your training in computers to get a civilian position in that field. If you are not in this country and have no legal staus then forget it and find something else to waste your time on.
2006-11-13 04:19:17
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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Launcher Dawg or Duck Hunter for Air Defense Artillerymen ADA
2016-03-19 07:05:31
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answered by Anonymous
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This seems like a facetious post, but I'll answer anyways. You may not be able to join the US army as a computer engineer, but you can join the US Army IRR (Individual Ready Reserve) as an Arabic Linguist and get your US citizenship as a bonus.
2006-11-12 21:27:34
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answered by Zloar 4
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You would have to be a legal american citizen and you would have to relinquish your Iranian passport since foreigners who served in the American military had to surrender their passports from other places which is per the regulations. They do have jobs for civillians, but again you have to be a legal citizen to work or serve in the Army. Once you've done that you can apply to serve or work for the military.
2006-11-13 02:58:51
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answered by nabdullah2001 5
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Dude...if VEVAK gets your IP address, you're a dead duck.
Seriously people - before you start trying to be funny about George Bush and such, just remember that this guy know what it is like to live in a real totalitarian theocracy, where people are tortured and killed because of their religion or political beliefs. Thinking that the US is like Iran is just pathetic, self-indulgent and insulting to people who live in real fear.
2006-11-12 21:53:32
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answered by Mardy 4
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And you are applying for a job on the Yahoo Answers website?
What is wrong with this picture.
2006-11-12 21:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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lawl, I find this so hard to believe, but you can probably be an Iranian translator which would pay u much better and is an easier job too!
2006-11-12 22:04:28
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answered by Jac R 3
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Ooooops, no offence meant, but I bet you will be put through the strainer if you do apply.
The proverbial camel may even make it through the eye of the needle before you pass your tests. Capisce?
Best of luck, Cap'n, sir!!!!
2006-11-13 01:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Funny.
2006-11-12 21:20:27
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answered by Julio Cesar C 2
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