You'll have to return stateside at some point. If you're in a country where there's a large permanent US Military presence - such as Germany - there'll be the means to actually recruit you from there. Otherwise, you would need to contact the US embassy and see what kind of arrangements you can work out with them.
A US citizen living overseas (such as a dependent of a service member stationed overseas) can enlist from overseas - however, they will be returned to the US for Basic Training/Boot Camp. A foreign national may not enlist from overseas, and must be an established permanent resident of the United States.
An American military dependent could get the process started from overseas, but an American national or foreign national would have to physically be in the US in order to enlist.
Enlist in the military.
A veteran is someone who's done things before, and you usually enlist in the military. A good sentence would be "The veteran wanted to enlist again, but was too old."
Type your answer here... Enlist as a fulltime student at an official College or University or Mallingering fake a sickness. Go into hiding. Go overseas.
Yes, you can enlist in the US military without being a citizen. There are restrictions in the type of MOS you can participate in. And the service can accelerate the citizenship process.
check with a military recruiting office
Enlist or Enlistment
Enlist is already a verb. For example "to enlist in something" or "to enlist someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
No. It is possible to enlist in the U.S. Army if you are a legal resident but not a citizen. In the years following World War II, citizens of the Philippine Islands could enlist in the Navy and become citizens of the US. My own grandfather, an immigrant from Greece, enlisted in the US Army in 1917 and served in France. He received his honorable discharge and his American citizenship at the same time in 1919.
If the military is aware that you have been formally diagnosed with a personality disorder by a qualified, licensed mental health professional, then it is unlikely that you will be able to enlist.
Conscription.