Army Raises Maximum Enlistment Age Second Time This Year To Meet Recruiting Goals...
You friking mad you Bastards send your own kids to die in you Friking Occupation
Reuters Will Dunham Posted June 22, 2006 09:05 AM
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The U.S. Army, aiming to make its recruiting goals amid the Iraq war, raised its maximum enlistment age by another two years on Wednesday, while the Army Reserve predicted it will miss its recruiting target for a second straight year.
People can now volunteer to serve in the active-duty Army or the part-time Army Reserve and National Guard up to their 42nd birthday after the move aimed at increasing the number of people eligible to sign up, officials said.
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