When can kids join the military?

When can kids join the military?

18 years old
To join the Military, your child must be a U.S. citizen who is 18 years old, or 17 with your signed permission. He or she will need a high school diploma or GED, so encourage him or her to stay in school and maintain good grades. If your child wants to be an officer, he or she will need a four-year college degree.

Can you have a child in the Navy?

Military Regulations and Dependents Navy: The Navy requires a waiver for any applicant with more than one dependent (including the spouse). Marine Corps: In the Marine Corps, a waiver is required if an applicant has any dependent under the age of 18.

When is the best time for my son to join the Navy?

Your son or daughter may decide to join as an Enlisted Sailor right after high school or earn a four-year degree and then join as a Naval Officer. To understand how this will affect their Navy experience, choose a path to read about each option.

How can my son or daughter attend school while in the Navy?

HOW CAN MY SON OR DAUGHTER ATTEND SCHOOL WHILE IN THE NAVY? Enlisted sailors can finish an associate’s degree or even a bachelor’s degree while serving, and save the post 9-11 G.I. Bill benefits for a graduate degree or pass the benefits on to their dependents.

What kind of people are in the Navy?

People in the navy are called navians. The navy is mostly made up of warships. It may also have its own air force and soldiers. It may have special boats that can go underwater, called submarines, or another kind of special boat that is meant to carry airplanes, called aircraft carriers.

How old do you have to be to be a dependent in the Navy?

Only while serving on active duty would you not count as a dependent for enlistment purposes. With four children and yourself, she would not be eligible due to having five dependents. The maximum age for a non-prior service applicant is 39 years of age. The person must ship to boot-camp before their 40th birthday. I need advice on my situation.

HOW CAN MY SON OR DAUGHTER ATTEND SCHOOL WHILE IN THE NAVY? Enlisted sailors can finish an associate’s degree or even a bachelor’s degree while serving, and save the post 9-11 G.I. Bill benefits for a graduate degree or pass the benefits on to their dependents.

Your son or daughter may decide to join as an Enlisted Sailor right after high school or earn a four-year degree and then join as a Naval Officer. To understand how this will affect their Navy experience, choose a path to read about each option.

Can a minor become a Navy Federal Member?

Minors: Existing members can ‘pass on’ the gift of membership to children and grandchildren. The key differentiator in Navy Federal’s membership program is that all prospective members must have some tie to the U.S. armed forces, either directly, through family, or through employment. Can You Join Navy Federal If You Are Not in the Military?

Can you join the military with a child?

Joining the military with a child and no family care plan can lead to difficulty for the military member, child, and the chain of command. The long hours at work, periods of travel, and long deployments are not conducive to a single parent family. Someone has to be responsible for taking care of the children at all times.