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I want to be a soldier in America. What are the requirements for being a soldier there? I am 24 years old. I've always wanted to, but I don't know what the actual situation is
Some of my friends brought them to America. I like the army very much, especially the American army. I've asked them, and I've learned.

Being a soldier in the United States is actually very simple and complicated, because you have to know how the benefits you finally enjoy as a soldier in the United States are against the sky.

First of all, your age is qualified for the time being, because in the United States, a soldier must join the army before the age of 25 and stay for two years. Now it is changed to 1 year. Of course, this 1 year has to be assigned to the front. You will find that the war in the United States is nonstop (it has stopped a little now). For example, in the early war in Afghanistan, if you join the army, you will be assigned to Afghanistan at the first time. If you are destined to return to China after 1 year, you will enjoy life-long tax-free benefits, and all supermarkets and other places have special passages without queuing. In addition, China is somewhat similar to us (in fact, I think this China is learning from the United States, because this benefit was in the United States during the Cold War after World War II.

Well, speaking of other conditions, it's almost impossible to meet the requirements of China people, because the physical quality and figure you need must meet their standards. You need to have a local American resident account, especially if your parents are already a generation of American residents (that is, no new residents are allowed). The most important point is that foreigners, especially China people, should check for three generations, or even more strictly. You should also know that America is a lifelong spy. In the United States, the crime of espionage is life imprisonment, and the disclosure of state secrets begins with 15, because in the United States, they actually did not violate the law very seriously, unlike China, which lasted for three years at most, so the crime of espionage and the disclosure of state secrets are very serious, so the United States is particularly cautious about foreigners joining the army.

Moreover, the conscription system in foreign countries and all over the world will change, and the United States will certainly, and it has already begun.

Those who are ready to start conscription are demobilized soldiers, which means that you can't come out to do business or anything in the future, and there will be no large-scale conscription in the future. Think about it yourself. Now the weapons and equipment are modern high-tech products. I spent half a year or more teaching a person how to use and operate, but that person can quit when he returns to China two years later, and another recruit has to teach him how to use it again. . . You know how much resources and time it takes.