Q. What is the maximum age to enlist in the Military?
From Rod Powers,
Your Guide to U.S. Military.
A. The maximum age of non-prior service enlistment, under federal law used to be age 35. In 2006 the Army convinced Congress to change this to age 44.
Regardless of federal law, the military services are allowed to impose more strict standards -- and they have. The maximum age for non-prior service enlistments for each of the services are:
* Active duty Army - 42
* Army Reserves - 42
* Army Natinal Guard - 42
* Active duty Air Force - 27
* Air Force Reserve - 34
* Air National guard - 34
* Active duty Navy - 34
* Navy Reserves - 39
* Active duty Marines - 28
* Marine Corps Reserves - 29
* Active duty Coast Guard - 27
* Coast Guard Reserves - 27
Age waivers are possible for those with prior military service.
For more information, see our article about U.S. Military Enlistment Standards.
Link.
I mean, c'mon guys! The Army is at its breaking point! Some service people are on their fourth deployments to Iraq! And all you two Johnson-slurpers can do is post tough talking threads on how evil all Muslims are or how the War isn't really that bad (LOL Like you'd know "sgt" spermslurper). So, when do you put your money where your mouth is and stop writing bellicose extremist shit that US troops will have to back up with their actual asses (not to mention their disabilities both mental and physical, failed marriages, children that hardly know their dads and moms, etc.) C'mon dudes, 50-something women are being called up, why can't you two help out. Then perhaps you can post your inane dribble from the War zone, no?

From Rod Powers,
Your Guide to U.S. Military.
A. The maximum age of non-prior service enlistment, under federal law used to be age 35. In 2006 the Army convinced Congress to change this to age 44.
Regardless of federal law, the military services are allowed to impose more strict standards -- and they have. The maximum age for non-prior service enlistments for each of the services are:
* Active duty Army - 42
* Army Reserves - 42
* Army Natinal Guard - 42
* Active duty Air Force - 27
* Air Force Reserve - 34
* Air National guard - 34
* Active duty Navy - 34
* Navy Reserves - 39
* Active duty Marines - 28
* Marine Corps Reserves - 29
* Active duty Coast Guard - 27
* Coast Guard Reserves - 27
Age waivers are possible for those with prior military service.
For more information, see our article about U.S. Military Enlistment Standards.
Link.
I mean, c'mon guys! The Army is at its breaking point! Some service people are on their fourth deployments to Iraq! And all you two Johnson-slurpers can do is post tough talking threads on how evil all Muslims are or how the War isn't really that bad (LOL Like you'd know "sgt" spermslurper). So, when do you put your money where your mouth is and stop writing bellicose extremist shit that US troops will have to back up with their actual asses (not to mention their disabilities both mental and physical, failed marriages, children that hardly know their dads and moms, etc.) C'mon dudes, 50-something women are being called up, why can't you two help out. Then perhaps you can post your inane dribble from the War zone, no?


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