Do you mean join the guard at 46 or remain in the guard at that age? Joining at that age is not possible unless you had prior military service. If you are already in, you can stay up until 60 yrs. of age.
NO you can only join the military at the ages of 17(with a parents permission)-36 years of age.
you have to be sixteen to join but eighteen to fight or go over seas.
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18. You can join at 17 but you need parental/guardian permission.
17 with permission, 18 otherwise
The minimum age to enlist is 17 with parental consent and 18 without consent. The maximum age to enlist is 42.
No - the minimum age to join any branch of the military is 17, and only with parental permission (signature on your entrance application). Those who are younger can of course join the various military schools and cadet programs around the country in preparation for later military careers.
The military age in ancient Rome was 17 to 46. The Marian reforms of 107 BC established a military career of 16 years. Later it was extended to 20 and 25 years.
If the law hasn't changed, yes.
You can Join the Reserve Defence Force up to the age 35, however 24 years is the Limit for the Permanent Defence Forces,
Age 18, unless a parent or guardian is willing to sign a release at age 17.