I understand from my veteran spouse that you cannot try to reenlist because fraudulent enlistment is not legal. I suggest the person contact the local recruiter's office and double check.
Yes. Yes they can. Such records as previous criminal convictions, or dishonorable indebtedness can prevent enlistment.
See AR 635-200 Active Duty Enlisted Administrative Separations. You can find it at the link below. Although, it would be in the best interest of the service person to honor the contract.
Was in the military
Yes, you can still join the Marines if you have filed for bankruptcy. However, the military will evaluate your overall financial situation and may consider it as a factor in the enlistment process. It is important to disclose any previous bankruptcy filings during the application process.
It depends on what type of Governmental help you are referring to and whether the Marine has received an honorable discharge in the past, previous to his Dishonorable Discharge. If a Marine in his or her 1st enlistment receives a DD then the Marine will lose many benefits. If however the Marine served one enlistment and received an Honorable Discharge and then reenlists he will be entitled to all benefits from that first enlistment. But you still need to speak to a Veterans Affairs Representative for details.
The military just followed there nomenclature because the previous US military battle rifle was the m-14.
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Absolutely not - while you can ask for a waiver for previous addiction problems (though it likely won't be approved given the current recruiting climate), you need to be free and clear of any opiates for at least a year prior to enlistment.
The Apache helicopter.
If you have a previous hunting license from another state or a hunter education card yes.
Prior criminal convictions could preclude someone from enlisting in the military but minor offenses like DUI would not. More serious felony convictions would bar someone from joining up. In regards to medical qualification, heart conditions, sever obesity, high blood pressure and other genetic maladies are cause for dismissal before enlistment.
Previous answer was fraudulent. The Mexican record holder at 100 metres is Carlos Villasenor Garcia. Perhaps better remembered is 400 metres world championship medalist Alejandro Cardenas, but he is better as a long sprinter.