The U.S. Army raised the maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42 this month, a move aimed at widening the recruiting pool.
The U.S. Army officially raised its maximum military enlistment age to 42, aligning with the Air Force and Space Force.
The U.S. Army is expanding its recruiting pool, raising the maximum enlistment age from 35 years old to 42, according to new ...
U.S. Army now allowing recruits in their early 40s to enlist — matching age policies of most other service branches.
One Kansas veteran served in two different branches of the military for more than two decades. In 1985, Tulsa native Larry ...
The new enlistment requirements were made official years after the Army faced a recruiting crisis, and as the United States ...
The service's new policy also removed previous enlistment obstacles for potential recruits who have a single marijuana or ...
Airmen gathered at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery on March 13 for the inaugural Air Force Crossroads event.
Owen Allen caved to a brand of peer pressure unique to, and completely welcomed by, Air Force. A week before the fullback’s list of job preferences was due, he had no intention of pursuing flying as a ...