What Army jobs are 2 years?

The two-year option is now available for 84 different career fields, ranging from infantry and combat engineers to paralegals and aviation operations specialists. Even with a shorter enlistment, some career fields may also come with other incentives, like bonuses worth thousands of dollars.
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Can you go to the Army for 2 years?

Keeping the above in mind, the Army offers active duty (full-time) enlistment periods from two years to five years (only certain jobs are available for two and three-year enlistees).
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What Army MOS has 2 year contracts?

The Army is dramatically expanding its National Call to Service (NCS) Enlistment Program, commonly called the "Two-Year Enlistment." Congress mandated that all of the military services offer the NCS program, effective October 2003.
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Can you serve 2 years in Navy?

SERVICE COMMITMENT

For former servicemembers seeking Enlisted positions, the minimum Navy Reserve service requirement typically ranges from two to six years.
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How many years do you have to serve in the Army?

Usually, you'll sign up for four years of active duty and four years inactive. After you've completed your active duty time, you can either extend your contract or re-enlist if you want to continue serving. Officers make up a much smaller part of the workforce.
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Getting a 2 year Army contract



Does the Army have a 3 year enlistment?

The Army offers enlistment contracts of two years, three years, four years, five years, and six years. Only a few Army jobs are available for two and three year enlistees (mainly those jobs that don't require much training time, and that the Army is having a hard time getting enough recruits).
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Can you leave the Army before 4 years?

Joining aged 18 or over

If you are 18 or over and join the army for the FIRST time, then: You can leave in the first THREE months (but NOT in the first six weeks). After the first three months you have no right to leave until you have served for four years.
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What's the shortest height you can be in the military?

The cause for rejection for Armed Forces male applicants is height less than 60 inches or more than 80 inches. The cause for rejection for Armed Forces female applicants is height less than 58 inches or more than 80 inches. The Marines are more restrictive.
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Can you quit the Army before basic training?

Quitting The Military: Before And During Basic Training

You have signed a contract, yes. But there are rules that provide for letting you go if you are not a good fit or fail to adapt to a military environment.
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Is going to 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 an Army infantry contract?

The Defense Department says a typical military contract runs four years of active duty followed by four years of reserve service. Two-year, three-year and six-year Army contracts are available, though not for all the different types of military jobs.
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Can you quit basic training?

After you arrive at boot camp, your fate still isn't sealed. Even though you're now on active duty, Army command can let you go without penalty during your first 180 days of service. The official term for this is entry-level separation. Boot camp is the best time because the Army has just started training you.
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Do the Marines have a 2 year contract?

native, enlisted into the Marine Corps under the new 2-year contract option that congress mandated all services must have as part of the "National Call to Service Program." Just like regular four-year contracts that have an additional four-year inactive-reserve obligation, the new two-year contract has a six-year ...
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Can you be in the Army for 1 year?

The Army Guard and Air National Guard offer the "Try-One" enlistment option to active-duty veterans and all prior service individuals who are joining the Guard for the first time. This program lets you try the Guard for one year without additional commitment.
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Do you go to jail if you quit the military?

Attempted desertion also is charged as a military crime, as long as the attempt went beyond mere preparation. Desertion carries a maximum punishment of dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay, and confinement of five years.
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Is joining the reserves worth it?

Joining the Reserve Component of the military is a great way to serve your country. You will also earn valuable benefits without giving up your civilian employment or schooling.
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What if you fail basic training?

If a recruit has been recycled and still cannot pass the assessment, then they will be given an Entry-Level Separation (ELS). An ELS is given at the leadership's discretion. Processing an ELS can take weeks or months, and those awaiting processing are usually given some form of manual labor to pass the time.
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Can you be pregnant in basic training?

Can You Get Pregnant in the Military? Yes! Each branch of the military has slightly different regulations regarding getting pregnant in the military, but you will not be discharged or reprimanded simply for becoming pregnant during service.
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Can you buy yourself out of the Army?

Discharge by purchase, colloquially called buying oneself out of service, is the obtaining of a military discharge by payment. The purchase price is in effect a fine for leaving military service earlier than the date contracted for when enlisting.
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Is there a weight limit for the Army?

As of 2020, the height requirement is 58-78 inches (147-198 centimeters) for men and 58-72 inches (147-183 centimeters) for women. The maximum weight allowed varies by height, from 148 to 267 pounds (67 to 121 kilograms) for men and 120 to 184 pounds (54 to 83 kilograms) for women.
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Can fat people join the Army?

Applicants who qualify through the ARMS test get a free pass on being overweight, but they do have to get themselves in shape within a year of entering active duty. Early research suggests that recruits who get ARMS waivers have attrition rates similar to enlistees who enter the Army without a waiver.
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Can 16 year olds fight in the Army?

The minimum age for enlisting in the UK armed forces is 16. The UK is the only country in Europe which routinely recruits people aged under 18. Those who sign on when 16 or 17 must serve until they are 22.
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What age does the Army kick you out?

Army Age Limit: 35 for active duty, Guard, and Army Reserve. Navy Age Limit: 39 for active duty, 39 for Navy Reserve. Marine Corps Age Limit: 28 for active duty and Marine Corps Reserve. Air Force Age Limit: 39 for active duty and Guard, 38 for Air Force Reserve.
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Can you just quit the Army?

You can't just quit the Army once you are on active duty. You are contractually obligated to remain in service for the period to which you committed. But soldiers are discharged from duty early due to physical or psychological inability to perform duties, for drug abuse, misconduct, and other infractions.
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