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If you are not a legal resident of the United States then no you may not join the army.
You can find army scholarship at Army ROTC Shcolarship programme. Army ROTC has scholarship available and there they provide full tuition and additional allowance for books and fees admit other offers. Scholarships are awarded based on a student's grades and merits and not on financial need.
Yes, you can get a scholarship. Your college will post scholarships and some of them will be reserved for people in the army.
An American cannot join the Chinese army unless they denounce their citizenship with America since China does not honor duel citizenship. You also have to be a legal resident of China.
This question doesn't make sense. Deported means made to leave the country. And that means the person was not a legal resident of Canada. You can only join the Canadian army if you are a citizen.
it depends because if you are joining the u.s army you should be amircan but if ur canadain you should join the canadain army Edit: you don't necessary have to have the citizenship of the land whose Army you're joining. Still applies to U.S. Army, you just can't become an Officer
Serve in the US army.
You must be an established permanent resident to even be in the Army in the first place.
YES
Army Legal Services Branch was created in 1978.
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I believe that you are only obligated if they pay for the last two years of college. In my day I could turn down the scholarship after the first two years and not owe anything. They will explain it, if they don't explain it to your satisfaction, ask!