Army relaxes enlistment age
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The U.S. Army will soon allow Americans up to age 42 to enlist, raising the maximum age and loosening some other restrictions to join amid the ongoing war with Iran. The rule change announced this week raises the age of eligibility from the previous 35,
The U.S. Army has raised its maximum enlistment age to 42, and the change will take effect on April 20, 2026.
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Too old to serve? Not anymore. Army wants 40+ recruits as Iran war escalates
The U.S. Army is expanding who can serve, opening the door to older recruits as part of a broader push to strengthen enlistment numbers. In a newly announced policy change, […]
The policy change comes as the service works to attract more recruits following a rebound in 2024 after falling short of enlistment targets.