Can you join the Army if you are the only male child?

Is he exempt from registration and the draft? No. the “only son”, “the last son to carry the family name,” and ” sole surviving son” must register with Selective Service. These sons can be drafted.

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Can you go to the military if you are an only child?

According to current regulations and directives, being an only son/daughter does not constitute sole surviving son/daughter status with regard to service in the Armed Forces. The fact that a son/daughter is the only child or son/daughter does not exempt him from serving overseas or in a combat zone.

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When can my son join the Army?

You must be at least 16 years old to join the Army as a soldier.

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What is the cut off age for the Australian Army?

There is no fixed maximum age to join the Army in Australia, as it entirely depends on the position you are applying for.

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Can I join Army without parental consent?

Your application must be voluntary, approved in writing by both your parents or your legal guardian(s), and accompanied by an original or certified copy of your full birth certificate.

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What time do you wake up in the Army?

Getting That Morning Wake-Up Call

In military basic training, there's no such thing as sleeping in. You'll get up at 5 a.m. every single day. Waking up in the morning is an adjustment process that's the same for every single basic training class.

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Can you quit the Army Australia?

In specific circumstances, you can apply to leave the Permanent Forces without performing Reserve service. Many of the benefits you're eligible for are the same as if you transfer to the Reserves. If you're discharged from the Permanent Forces for disciplinary reasons, you won't get any benefits.

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How much do Australian military get paid?

A Competitive Salary

During basic military training: $49,302 p.a. Recruit during initial employment training: $54,242 - $59,546 p.a. Officer Training (non-degree qualified) : $41,732 - $47,296 p.a. Officer Training (degree qualified): $47,296.

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Is it hard to join the Australian Army?

Because of the high level of competition and standards needed to join the Australian Defence Force (ADF), the initial examination is intentionally difficult. Each applicant must work hard to prepare and perform at their best and exceed their competition.

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Is it worth joining the Australian Army?

There's so much more to life in the Army, with stimulating work opportunities, plenty of travel, amazing mateship, and extensive sport and leisure facilities. In the Army you'll earn a good salary from day one, plus a comprehensive package that includes generous superannuation and a variety of allowances.

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Do junior soldiers get paid?

Will I get paid? Yes – an Army apprenticeship is a job, so you're entitled to a wage from your employer.

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Can you join the Army with ADHD?

Individuals with ADHD need a medical waiver to be able to enlist if they meet these points, with the branches — Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, and Air Force — typically requiring that applicants be off medication for several months and prove that they can function without it to be considered for a waiver.

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Can a single dad be in the military?

For many, the military is a path towards a career and higher education. However, the military does not allow single parents to join the military because of potential hardships for the service member and their children. Although, in some cases, a new recruit could have someone else take over custody of their children.

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Why can't single parents join the military?

Applicants are not allowed to give up custody for the purpose of enlistment. Army representatives are prohibited from advising single parents to relinquish custody. Therefore, the only option for a single mom joining the military is to prove that she has a child in the custody of another parent or adult.

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Can you be drafted if you have ADHD?

Current DOD accession policy lists ADHD as disqualifying for military applicants if they meet any of the following conditions: ADHD medication prescribed in the previous 24 months, an educational plan or work accommodation after age 14, a history of comorbid mental health disorders, or documentation of adverse academic ...

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Does the Australian Army pay well?

The average Australian Army salary ranges from approximately $58,522 per year for Truck Driver to $109,227 per year for Chaplain. The average Australian Army daily wage ranges from approximately $162 per day for Combat Engineer to $540 per day for Surgeon.

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Is the Australian Army training hard?

The 80 day course is physically challenging and mentally demanding. The course is designed to allow the vast majority of recruits that commence training to progress through an ever increasing level of physical and mental challenges, and to 'march-out' on the scheduled date.

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Can you join the Australian Army with anxiety?

Can individuals be redeployed if they've been diagnosed with anxiety? A diagnosis of anxiety does not automatically preclude a member from deploying provided they have been effectively treated and have been free of symptoms for a specified period of time.

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Can you have tattoos in the Australian Army?

The ADF has a strict policy regarding personal appearance. The acceptability of tattoos and body piercings will be assessed on a case by case basis by Defence Force Recruiting. If you are considering getting either please contact us for guidance as this may affect your application.

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Do Australian soldiers pay tax?

Is Australian Defence Force pay tax-free? The general answer is “no”. Most ADF members are required by law to pay income tax based on salary, wages, and allowances earned for the income year. Income tax exemption may apply to ADF members deployed overseas on eligible duty in a specified area.

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Do you get paid for basic training?

Yes, you do get paid in Basic Training on the first and fifteenth of every month. The amount depends on your rank. See salaries by rank on the Money & Pay page. You're welcome to send money home via cash or check.

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How long must you stay in the Army?

Most first-term enlistments require a commitment to four years of active duty and two years of inactive (Individual Ready Reserve, or IRR). But the services also offer programs with two-, three- and six-year active-duty or reserve enlistments. It depends upon the service and the job you want.

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How many hours do you work in the Army?

3. Basic Workweek. Normally, the basic workweek for Civilian employees is 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, excluding lunch.

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Can I join the Army for 2 years?

After two years as a full-time Soldier, individuals are required to serve an additional two years part-time in the Army Reserve, working with a local unit one weekend a month with a two-week training one time a year.

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