
Army Raises Enlistment Age to 42
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U.S. Army Raises Maximum Enlistment Age to 42, Opening Doors to More Recruits
The U.S. Army is expanding its recruitment pool by increasing the maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42, effective April 20th. This change aligns with updates at the Air Force and Space Force and is not tied to recent military buildups. Army veteran Curt Wesson supports the move, highlighting the value of life experience from older enlistees. The Navy still caps enlistment at 41. This adjustment could help the Army attract a broader range of motivated talent.
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