No. The minimum enlistment age for the US Army is 17.5 years old with parent permission and a high school diploma.
NO, must be 17 with parents permission or 18
If you are joining the Army Reserves you must be on your way to obtaining a High School diploma. You can join on your 17th Birthday with Parental consent and go to basic Training between the 11th and 12th grade.
The maximum age for enlistment in to the Army is 42 years old
The Southern army was not as organized as the North. The North had special stations where people could enlist. They also had a set age that you had to be to enlist in the army (without much effect). The South was much less organized. In the South as long as you could hold a rifle you could join the army. There were no booths where you could enlist. To enlist all you had to do is go to a military camp or base of operations and tell them you wanted to fight. Then they would hand you a rifle and some gear and you were off to battle.
As a male volunteer the age to enlist is 17 years and during wartime the age is 16 years. For women to enlist in the Norwegian Military they have to be 18 years of age.
Minimum: of 19, but it depends on what age you enlist.
what is the youngest age that someone can be to enlist in the U.S army?
The standard age to enlist is 18 years old. If you have parental permission, you can enlist at age 17. Regardless of age, they require you to have a high school degree or its equivalent.
The minimum age to enlist is 17 with parental consent and 18 without consent. The maximum age to enlist is 42.
The Army: 42 The Navy: 39 The Air Force: 31 The Marines: 32
There is no such quota for a specific gender, race or age. The Army is an equal opportunity employer, as long as you qualify you can enlist.
The age of 45 was heard during past conversations.
35 years old
No, sorry. The minimum age for enlistment is 17.5 with parental consent and a high school diploma.