Maybe...
*If the flatfooted condition is mild then it is possible that some branches of the United States Military will allow you to enlist. The US Army and US Marines are less likely to accept people with mild flatfoot then the US Navy or US Air Force.
*All branches of the United States Military will not accept people that are severely flatfooted (except rare cases like a specialists in a certain field of study.) Having fallen arches or "flatfooted" is a medical condition and can cause problems with standing, walking and running for long periods. Because this medical condition can cause limitations, that is the reason the US Military does not want these people.
Well you should be fit in order to fight- I mean like if your trying to fight like in combat than I dont think you should do that... try avoiding the army. There are many other oppurtunities in the world
you can get a waiver for it and you can join the navy
Traditionally, when the draft was in effect, flat-footedness would result in 4F status, "Unfit for Military Service." This is no longer true.
Even though you are flat footed you can still join the marines, they just won't let you go into some combat situation because you can't run long distances.
People ages 17-34 years old, that has graduated high school,are eligible to join the Army or Navy. There are other requirements that you need to join the Army or Navy. Also, you have to past a certain test with a certain score to join.
You have to be at least 16 to join the Merchant Navy.
i want to join indian navy after passing 10th
i have join the merchant navy because i like adventure life
Can I join pak navy after
A navy Recruiter.
The cutoff age to join the Navy is 35.
First, you must join the navy. It is important you fully understand the Navy and all the positions available. People will be asking you all sorts of questions and you want to answer them with experience and knowledge. Once you join the Navy and gain experience, there will be trained professionals who can assist you in your goal to become a recruiter.
No
A Navy recruiter is responsible for motivating people to join the Navy. He is responsible for developing community relations to be successful in the recruitment process that he must also oversee.
Yes. But im not sure whether or not they have to serve for the navy before the SEALs. They can work with us, but only navy people are navy seals, hence the name.
i domt think so at this age you can't join merchant navy