
Army Raises Enlistment Age, Loosens Rules
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U.S. Army Expands Enlistment: New Rules for Older Recruits and Minor Past Issues
The U.S. Army has revised its enlistment rules, raising the maximum age to forty-two and eliminating the need for a waiver for minor marijuana possession convictions. These changes aim to attract more recruits, including older Americans and those with minor past issues, aligning the Army with other branches that allow enlistees up to forty-one or forty-two. The minimum age remains at seventeen with parental consent or eighteen without, while the Marines keep their age cap at twenty-eight.
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