As of now, the US Army and Army Reserves is not accepting those who have felony charges, however it does not prevent you from contacting a local recruiter and let them know your charges and see if they can work something.
Ring up your local Army recruiting station or go on the net. They may have a talk-back section you can get someone to answer questions.
Generally speaking, none.
You would have to speak to a recruiter to determine if you were eligible to enlist on a waiver.
You can enlist in the the Army, Army National Guard and Reserves until the age of 40, so you still have a few years to join.
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You might enlist in the army and help them fight the current wars, or if that is not feasible, perhaps you might convince some better qualified person to enlist in the army, or have children and when they are old enough suggest that they enlist in the army.
You might enlist in the army and help them fight the current wars, or if that is not feasible, perhaps you might convince some better qualified person to enlist in the army, or have children and when they are old enough suggest that they enlist in the army.
No, your enlistment was terminated when you were discharged.
He chose to enlist in the army right after graduating from high school.
Interstate Transfer is a moot point - there is no Interstate Transfer in the Army Reserve - there is only unit transfer. The Army Reserve is completely federal, and not delegated to individual states in any way. You would have to get a conditional discharge from the National Guard, then enlist into the Army Reserve.
yes
enlist or enlistment
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