Maximum Age Requirement in the Military

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Question: What is the maximum age to enlist in the Military?

Read the answer after the jump.
Answer: The maximum age of non-prior service enlistment, under federal law used to be age 35. In 2006 the Army convinced Congress to change this to age 44.

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Regardless of federal law, the military services are allowed to impose more strict standards — and they have. The maximum age for non-prior service enlistments for each of the services are:

> Active duty Army – 42
> Army Reserves – 42
> Army Natinal Guard – 42
> Active duty Air Force – 27
> Air Force Reserve – 34
> Air National guard – 34
> Active duty Navy – 34
> Navy Reserves – 39
> Active duty Marines – 28
> Marine Corps Reserves – 29
> Active duty Coast Guard – 27
> Coast Guard Reserves – 27

Age waivers are possible for those with prior military service.

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