Wednesday, July 20, 2005

The 101st Fighting keyboarders have their chance at last!

Uncle Sam wants you – even if you’re 42 years old

The Defense Department quietly asked Congress on Monday to raise the maximum age for military recruits to 42 for all branches of the service. Under current law, the maximum age to enlist in the active components is 35, while people up to age 39 may enlist in the reserves. By practice, the accepted age for recruits is 27 for the Air Force, 28 for the Marine Corps and 34 for the Navy and Army, although the Army Reserve and Navy Reserve sometimes take people up to age 39 in some specialties. The Pentagon’s request to raise the maximum recruit age to 42 is part of what defense officials are calling a package of “urgent wartime support initiatives” sent to Congress Monday night prior to a Tuesday hearing of the House Armed Services military personnel subcommittee.


Do you know any of those arm chair warriers who "would sign up, but..." Well, here is their chance! "Too Old, Too Fat, Too Out Of Shape" for service? Not Any More. No one is "Too Breathing" to enlist these days.

from The Army Times

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