Can I join the military at 17?

Age Limits for Enlisting
You must be at least 17 to enlist in any branch of the active military. The oldest you can be to enlist for active duty in each branch is: Coast Guard: 31. Marines: 28.
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Can you join the military in high school?

Split-option enlistment -- As a junior in high school, you can enlist in the Army National Guard and not interrupt your high school education. You start by attending basic training the summer after your junior year.
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How can I join the military at 17 without parental consent?

If I am emancipated, can I enlist in military service without parental permission? Yes. The federal statute governing enlistments (10 USC § 505) allows an emancipated seventeen year old to enlist in the Armed Forces, as long as no parent or guardian is entitled to his or her custody and control.
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Can you enlist at 17 while in high school?

Here's how it works: You enlist while you're still a junior (you must be 17 years old to enlist and have permission from a parent or guardian), finish that year and attend Basic Combat Training during the summer between your junior and senior years.
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What disqualifies you for the military?

To enlist, you must be qualified under current federal laws and regulations or have an appropriate waiver. There are age, citizenship, physical, education, height/weight, criminal record, medical, and drug history standards that can exclude you from joining the military.
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Can a 17 year old join the Marines?

WHAT IS THE MARINES AGE REQUIREMENT TO ENLIST? You must be 17 years old to contact a Marine Recruiter and enlist in the Marine Corps. If you meet those requirements, please contact a local recruiter by requesting more information. You will also receive information in the mail about the Marine Corps.
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Can you join the Navy at 17?

To join the Navy, you must: Be a U.S. citizen; or Legal Permanent Resident (Enlisted) Be between the ages of 17 and 39 to enlist or be between 19 and 42 to become an Officer* Have a high school diploma or GED equivalent (Enlisted) or have a four-year degree from an accredited university (Officer)
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Can you join the Navy reserves at 17?

You must meet these minimum requirements to join the National Guard or military reserves: Be a U.S. citizen or resident alien. Be between the ages of 17 and 42 (general requirement range; age varies by branch). Pass an armed forces physical exam.
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Can I finish high school in the military?

The Army's High School Completion Program (HSCP) is an off-duty program that provides soldiers and adult family members the opportunity to earn a high school diploma or equivalency certificate.
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Does the military age you faster?

Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan appear to be growing old before their time. An ongoing study at a U.S. Veterans Affairs hospital in Boston has found emerging evidence that even combat troops in their 20s and 30s are showing early signs of heart disease, slowed metabolisms and diabetes.
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Is joining the military worth it?

Some of the most popular benefits of joining the US military is the job training, educational assistance, steady paycheck, health coverage, and housing benefits. See a full list of the benefits here.
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How long is Army basic training?

Basic Combat Training comes in three phases and lasts about ten weeks, depending on your military occupational specialty (MOS). After you graduate from basic training, you will undergo two additional phases of training, known as Advanced Individual Training, where you will learn the job skills required of your MOS.
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What military branch pays the most?

Which military branch gives the most money? Based on the pool of money allocated to the base budgets of the services alone, 35.6 percent goes to the Air Force, 27.9 percent goes to the Army, and 36.4 percent goes to the Navy (including the Marine Corps).
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Do Marines get paid for life?

Marine retirement pay is the same as retirement pay in any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. As with the Army, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard, a Marine Corps pension is based on years of service and rank (pay grade) upon retirement.
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Is it harder to be a Marine or Army?

The Marine Corps members are called marines, not soldiers, and they typically have to go through much more intense basic training than those in the Army do, creating a reputation for being some of the toughest and most highly trained fighters.
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Can you go to boot camp while in high school?

You can go to basic training in-between your junior and senior year. After you graduate from high school you go to advanced individual training which is where you learn how to do your actual job in the army. Yes you can.
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Who gets drafted first for war?

The first men drafted would be those turning age 20 during the calendar year of the lottery. For example, if a draft were held in 2020, those men born in 2000 would be considered first.
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What STDs does the military test for?

"This will test for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea; Hepatitis A, B and C; HIV and Syphilis. Additional labs can be ordered if the patient has reason to believe they may have contracted any additional STDs; this has to be done with their provider."
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How tall do you have to be to be in the military?

Height Requirement

Height requirements, according to the U.S. Army medical disqualification list, provide minimum and maximum height for both men and women. Men must be between 60 and 80 inches, or 5 to 6.5 feet tall. Women must be between 58 and 80 inches, or 4.8 to 6.5 feet tall.
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