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I am 40 years old is it to late for me to join the military and at this age is it a wise choice, I do not have a career just a job and I want to leave some type of mark saying that I did something during my life Rate this question: Up Down asked by cliffwj (Portsmouth, VA) Reply to this Question
  • The oldest age is 42 for most branches of the military, except for the Army which is 40.

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I am 35 years old and interested in a military career,What are my options? Rate this question: Up Down asked by (Gadsden, AL) Reply to this Question
  • 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.



my son is 16 wants a career in the military, the very tip join in his right pointer finger is bent . as with an open hand it points toward the thumb he was born with the defect , it doesnot stop him functioning would he have to get it fixed to enter? Rate this question: Up Down asked by kyjessa (Oldsmar, FL) Reply to this Question


I am 29 years old, and am looking to make a career change into the medical field. I am most likely aiming toward becoming a physician's assistant. I am a patriot, and would love to find out how the military could assist me in realizing my goals. Thank you Rate this question: Up Down asked by (Thousand Oaks, CA) Reply to this Question
  • When you join you get money you can use for college or stay in and go to their schools.



I am looking to switch careers and am not really sure where to begin, are there any good career assessment sources? Rate this question: Up Down asked by linda (Palo Alto, CA) Reply to this Question
  • Assessment The MAPP assessment is pretty good, it is easy to take and the results are pretty reliable.

  • Career Explorer I took the aptitude test online at Career Explorer and was very satisfied with the results, it gave me a new way to look and my skills and it is free!



I am looking to switch careers and am not really sure where to begin, are there any good career assessment sources? Rate this question: Up Down asked by linda6789 (San Diego, CA) Reply to this Question
  • Assessment The MAPP assessment is pretty good, it is easy to take and the results are pretty reliable.

  • Career Explorer I took the aptitude test online at Career Explorer and was very satisfied with the results, it gave me a new way to look and my skills and it is free!

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