It should not stop you, However you need to get it resolved first!
2007-02-01 18:36:05
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answered by da_bears46 2
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It will affect you from enlisting yes. However, by getting the warrant removed you would be eligible to enlist. If I were you and you haven't talked with a recruiter I would do so, they deal with that type of situation all the time. They may also be able to write a letter or two on your behalf, saying you are trying to get your life in order and you are joining the military for discipline and guidance.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Good Luck!
2007-02-02 02:41:33
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answered by Jimmy P. 3
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The answer is most likely yes, it will affect your ability to enlist into the services. However, there may be a way to overcome and/or correct your situation, depending of course on the severity.
The best way to get answer(s) to your question(s) would be to call or go talk with a recruiter. They would be the most up to date on who they are, or are not accepting, into the armed services. They should also be able to tell you how to correct your situation, if it is possible, so you can per sue your career choice.
Good Luck.
2007-02-02 02:43:34
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answered by az_bald_eagle 1
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Go join the army they may even help you with your misdemeanor warrant. As long as it's not a felony! They don't take felons.
2007-02-02 05:34:28
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answered by wondermom 6
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If you have a warrant for your arrest, it will stop you from joining the military. You have to fulfill any debt to society before you can join the military.
2007-02-02 13:19:40
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answered by DOOM 7
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If you are a good student, why want to join Army ? Who are unqualified in other sectors are generally go for joining Army.
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2007-02-02 02:39:28
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answered by imtiaz7circle c 1
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no, have a someone from the army go to the courts with you and try to get it cleared up..
2007-02-02 11:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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take your recruiter to court with you, tell the judge your joining the armty to fight in iraq, thell drop everything, trust me
2007-02-02 02:58:53
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answered by 7am gangster 3
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depends talk to a recruiter and find out for sure
2007-02-02 09:34:03
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answered by thinroch03 2
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Probably not.
2007-02-02 20:33:34
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answered by WC 7
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