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Currently I'm working on enlisting in the Army National Guard. I just noticed the Army and ARNG have a cutoff for OCS at a younger age, 32. I'm already in my 30s and eventually would want to try to be an officer.
If I joined now I would be too old during my enlistment to apply.
I don't have a 4-year degree and almost have a 2-year. So I would need to take care of all that first.
I noticed the Navy and Air Force have an older age limit for becoming an officer. So would it be better to look at enlisting in the Navy/Navy Reserve or Air Force/Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard?
What would people advise?
UPDATE - Army does have Warrant Officers. So that's a possibility. Age cutoff is 46 according to GoArmy.
I see much less has been invested in Navy armaments and ships, etc. although it forms an important part of the armed forces.
Hey r/AirForceRecruits, is it true that the Air Force has a reputation of being the only branch with the best dining hall and on base living facilities out of all branches? Why does everyone recommend the Air Force to their friends or family?
What happend to the Army after the outbreak?
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