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 ...
The U.S. Army recently raised the enlistment age limit for eligible recruits as the United States deploys more troops to the Middle East and the Iran war raises questions and concerns about a possible ...
In recently released guidelines within Army Regulations 601-210 (effective April 20, 2026), the Army raised the enlistment ...
Registration with the Selective Service System has been mandatory for decades, however the US military draft will soon become an automatic registration process by the federal government for young men.
The Army just raised its maximum enlistment age to 42. If you're in your 30s or early 40s, here's what base pay, a tax-free housing allowance, free health coverage, the GI Bill, and a potential ...
Individuals in their late 30s and early 40s will soon be able to join the U.S. Army.The U.S. Army will allow individuals up to age 42 to enlist, raising the eligibility from the previous 35. That's ...
On March 20, 2026, the U.S. Army announced a new regulation that listed multiple changes to its enlistment program. Among those changes was an increase of the maximum enlistment age to 42 for recruits ...