The army's max age is 42. They raised it last year. Sorry you missed it by a year.
2007-05-28 15:11:32
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answered by Tater1966 3
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ask your self this: What could Jesus do if he grew to become into on earth on the instant? What flag could salute? Which usa or national group could he prefer? could he be a Democrat or a Republican? Who could he vote for? What government could he help? whilst the Jews have been approximately to grab him and make him king, Jesus withdrew into the mountains. ( John 6:15) Why? via fact he stated @ John 18:36 that " My kingdom is not any area of this worldwide." and because God isn't partial his son does not prefer one national group over the different. Acts 10: 34, 35
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answered by bocklund 4
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the cutoff for Non Prior service is 42 for Active duty(Army only).
MAYBE the National Guard will consider an age waiver.
depending onwhat real life experience you have, as well as your education, however, the reserves may take you. this is espeically true if you are in the Medical or legal fields.
2007-05-29 01:21:46
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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Unfortunately the military does not usually take new recruits at your age. There are exceptions of course, but these are rare and normally for highly skilled professionals such as Doctors and nurses. It can't hurt to speak with a recruiter. Good luck.
2007-05-28 15:05:44
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answered by Sailorman 3
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try contacting a recruiter (navy, air force, army, marines etc) and they will tell you if can still enter. there are age requirements but sometimes they give waivers if you're over age
2007-05-28 15:35:12
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answered by enigma_eight 2
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I think the cut off age is 35...unless you've served before then it's a little older.
2007-05-28 15:05:15
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answered by nascardi38 2
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Unless you have prior service your only option is the Army.
2007-05-29 09:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe if you can pass the physical than you are eligible. Good Luck to You. And from a veteran of the US Army God Bless You.
2007-05-28 15:10:10
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answered by jd in cincinnati 2
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I think 35 is the upper limit.
2007-05-28 15:08:31
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answered by Nosy 1
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Whatever branch you are interested in, they should have a website for you to look at. They should have the information that you are looking for. I would think that they have requirements for enrolling as well.
2007-05-28 15:03:29
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answered by Karen 4
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