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  1. Jun 16, 2023 · SgtMaj/MGySgt: 30 years active military service. 3.b.2. Marines on their first enlistment may be granted up to a 6-year reenlistment without regards to service limits. 3.c. Maximum age limit ...

  2. Nov 9, 2022 · Joining the military at 42 would allow a person to serve 20 years before the mandatory retirement age of 62, although there are some exceptions. The reason for increasing the age in 2006 is the ...

  3. TRICARE Reserve Select is subsidized, fee-based health care coverage. It is for reservists and their families when the military member is not on active-duty orders. Reservists on active duty for more than 30 days receive comprehensive medical and dental care at no cost. While their service member is activated for more than 30 days, family ...

  4. You must be between 17 and 39 years old if you have no prior military service. Age requirements for health-care professionals and those with previous military experience vary. An Air Force Reserve ...

  5. May 18, 2024 · The minimum age for enlistment in the Army is 17 years with parental consent or 18 years without parental consent. Under federal law, the oldest recruit any military branch can enlist is 42. Even so, each branch of the U.S. military may set their own policy below that age limit for applicants seeking to enlist.

  6. Your initial military service obligation (MSO) will require you to serve for six years (one weekend a month and two weeks once a year) plus two years of inactive service. During inactive service, you’re not expected to attend drills but could be called upon by the president to serve. Subsequent enlistments can range from two to six years.

  7. Nov 3, 2022 · The Coast Guard is adjusting certain eligibility standards to make it easier to recruit qualified candidates in a tight labor market. The policy changes will allow more flexibility around requirements regarding dependents and single parents, debt-to-income ratios, and maximum age – all areas where existing standards might discourage otherwise competitive candidates from considering the service.

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