You should go to your nearest army recruitment office, this can be found quite easily on the army website by typing in your postcode.
Alternatively you could apply online. It takes around 45 minutes to complete and then the army will do the rest for you.
Please visit the link provided below.
There are a number of ways to join the British Armed Forces. First you must decide which branch you wish to join (Army / Navy / Air Force) and - if applicable - which regiment or job you wish to do within that branch. You may also want to choose to be an Officer or Enlisted man depending on your preference and education.
The best way to decide is to go to a Recruitment office (you can Google the nearest one to your location) and speak to a representative there. They will also be able to get the ball rolling on your application and tell you what you need to do.
If you Google search the branch of the UK military you wish to serve in, their websites usually include all the information, as well as eligibility checks to ensure you are suitable for the particular job and level you wish to apply for.
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How do Get enrolled in the British Army when I am from another country? What are the requirements of being in the British Army? Will I get a chance to be recruited in the British Army?
A British Civilian can join the army at aged 16 years old. But he/she must have left school first
You should only join the British Army regiment that you think is best to suit your life.
Inorder to join either army you must be a valid citizen
send an application to Titus Maximus
No, The only people who are eligible to join the British Army are British Citizens, who are born in Britain. Citizens of Nepal can join the Brigade of Gurkha's. Commonwealth Citizens may join the British Army, if they meet all the elibility.
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you can find your information at www.armyjobs.mod.uk/.
You are 2nd year student in computer application can you join the army?
Some reasons for African American men to join the British Army include supporting the military and helping the country. Those who join the British Army risk their lives in order to help ensure freedom.