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by NAVY CHIEF
Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:45 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Under 21 - No Reciprocity
Replies: 39
Views: 4869

Re: Under 21 - No Reciprocity

lonewolf wrote: On being a recruiter, my experience sitting in that chair was many moons ago. I remember many times Mommy bringing little Johnny in so he could join the Navy (and leave her in peace.) During the initial interview, with Momma sitting close by, little Johnny had never done anything wrong in his life. When in the back room, taking the pre-ASVAB and me asking the questions again, they would cough up more stuff than you can believe. Momma didn't understand why little Johnny needed to wait a while before coming back in. If he was eligible at all. Her little angel.
You ought to see it now! "rlol" Not only do they "do" things, they DON'T do things - like graduate! they think High School is tough - wait until life hits 'em! :cryin

Hooyah!
by NAVY CHIEF
Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:03 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Under 21 - No Reciprocity
Replies: 39
Views: 4869

Re: Under 21 - No Reciprocity

Charles L. Cotton wrote: I also don't recall when the age limit was reduced to 18 for active military....

Chas.
Actually, being a recruiter, I can tell you this: The allowable age {with parental consent (unless they are married, which makes them "emancipated")}for someone to enter the military is... get this... 17! This might even make this and other threads more "lively?"

Hooyah!

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