No enlisting in the military at 17 does not make emancipated.
Studying for standardized exam for enlisting
It honestly depends. There is a base pay depending on your Rank and Time in service/Rank. But there are plenty of variations. to include dependant pay. If your married, or have children. and Military Housing Allowances. Where if you were to live off base the military would provide additional monies to pay for your housing. Your best suggestion would be if your thinking about enlisting in the military speak with the recruiter about a pay chart. Assuming you are enlisting for the first time as a E-1 pay is about 1200 a month last I remember. But this is your first rank which you automatically Upgrade within about 4 months as long as your squared away. Meaning no trouble or Physical Fitness Failures.
Some options are promotion, commissioning, or enlisting.
No, you must enlist in order to be in the Military. The enlistment process is the process in which you establish your contract and everything within (job, term, bonus and options). Without this you are not in the Military.
Not necessarily.. Completing the ASVAB is part of the enlisting process at your given MEPS
There are currently 7 or 8 Rabbis in the US military. At this time, at least one Chassidic Rabbi is suing the military because the no beard policy prevents those Jews who wear beards for religious reasons from enlisting - this includes Rabbis who wish to serve as military clergy.
The slippery northern men who collected fees for enlisting men in the Union were known as bounty jumpers. Bounty jumpers would enlist in the Union or Confederate military and collect payment before leaving.
Absolutely! US military officers powers to include re-enlisting enlisted service members comes from the president.
We managed to build a table by enlisting a Joiner.
That's a decision only you can make for yourself. Everyone's nervous about enlisting in the military to some extent, no matter what they tell you.
The Oath of Enlistment is required for all persons enlisting or re-enlisting in the United States Military. It goes as follows: "I (Your Name), do solemnly swear that I will uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."