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Age limits. Each branch of the military has age limits to enlist in active duty: Air Force: 17 - 42. Army: 17 - 35. Coast Guard: 17 - 41. Marine Corps: 17 - 28. Navy: 17 - 41. Space Force: 17 - 42. The age limits are different if you join as an officer or join the Guard or Reserve. Education and testing requirements. ASVAB testing.
The maximum age to join the Army as an enlisted Soldier is 35, while Officers must accept their commission before age 31. However, the Army can lift some restrictions based on the need for certain roles to be filled.
Unfortunately, the age limit for joining the military currently ranges from 17 to 41 years old. The age limit differs based on branch and type of enlistment. Below we break down military age limits by active duty, then take a look at National Guard and Reserves age limits.
To join as an Officer, you cannot be younger than 18 or older than 39 years of age. To join as a healthcare, law or ministry professional, you cannot be younger than 18 or older...
Here are the minimum and maximum ages required to join the U.S. Army: Enlisted. Minimum Age: 17 years old (with parental consent) Maximum Age: 35 years old. Officer. Minimum Age: 18 years old Maximum Age: Less than 31 years old* *You must be under 31 in the year of your commissioning as an officer. Army Reserves Age Limits
Enlisted Soldiers. Step 01. Speak with a recruiter. All recruiters know the Army well and can talk you through what it’s like to join. They’ll help you understand the different opportunities available and guide you to an informed decision. Working with a Recruiter. Step 02. Take an entrance test.
You must be at least 17 years old (17-year-old applicants require parental consent). You must (with very few exceptions) have a high school diploma. You must pass a physical medical...