17 with parental consent
The current minimum age for the US Navy is 17. Except in rare cases, a high-school diploma or GED is required for enlistment. (see related link)
The minimum enlistment age then, as it is today, was 17, and parental permission is required. Quite a few noted sailors and Marines lied about their age and actually enlisted at 16, since records were harder to come by then.
Yep - the maximum enlistment age for the U.S. Navy is 34.
The minimum enlistment age is 17.
The minimum age for enlistment in the United States Military is 17 (with parental consent). Without parental consent, the minimum age is 18.
The minimum age of enlistment is17.5, but you have to have a parent or legal guardian to sign for you, and you must be a high school graduate (or expected to graduate within six months of enlistment under the Delayed Entry program).
In the US Army, no. The minimum age for enlistment in the US military is 17.
No, sorry. The minimum age for enlistment is 17.5 with parental consent and a high school diploma.
The age limit for women in the military varies depending on the country and the specific branch of the military. In many countries, there is no specific age limit for women in the military, and they can serve as long as they meet the physical and medical requirements. It's best to consult the specific regulations of the country and branch of military you are interested in for accurate information.
The required age to join the US Navy is 18 or 17 with parental consent.
You have to be at least 16 years of age.
You must have completed Class 12, there is no minimum age. The maximum age is 21.