This is really a question for a recruiter but I do know that you can get waivers for certain felonies and it should help with your record being clean since...its worth a try just be upfront when you talk to a recruiter...Army is more likely than Marines to give you a waiver
2007-01-13 08:37:45
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answered by melissaw219 3
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i'm a prior military Recruiter and no you could no longer. military regulation 601-210 will record is the regulation that record skills. you could probable google it, it is unclassified, and look at if for your self or surely communicate a protection stress Recruiter. call him so which you do no longer waste your gasoline. In 3 years the only criminal I observed get in replaced right into a minor charged with embezzlement. He worked at Mervin's permit a chum use his worker decrease value, have been given caought and Mervin's had him arrested and he replaced into convicted. so a approaches as charged vs convicted the protection stress takes the two under consideration, purely because of the fact the courtroom clears does no longer advise your protection stress will whilst it comprises enlistment.
2016-10-07 02:43:05
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answered by boland 4
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I am not 100% sure but as long as you don't have any outstanding charges or anything you should be ok. Talk to a recruiter and they will be able to tell you for sure.
Good Luck,
a military wife
2007-01-13 08:12:24
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answered by kchik 1
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wait like 2 more years. Just to make sure. 6 years must pass. But stick with 10 that would give you a better chance of getting in.
2007-01-13 17:45:43
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answered by ? 4
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Join the French Foreign Legion if the Marines turn you down. They will take anyone, from anywhere, citizenship not required.
2007-01-13 08:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No. A felony conviction will preclude you from military service, especially a drug conviction.
2007-01-13 08:16:21
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answered by Team Chief 5
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probably, as most of us know, recruiters can get waivers for almost anything. But check with a recruiter to get a proper answer.
2007-01-13 10:19:51
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answered by John B 4
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Ask a recruiter. They would know more...
2007-01-13 09:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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if it's possession of anything other than marijuana, you're done. If it's possession with intent to distribute, you're done.
2007-01-13 11:30:11
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answered by The Tin Man 4
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They'll take you if you bring your own body bag.
2007-01-13 09:10:34
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answered by Anonymous
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