
Military Enlistment
Military enlistment is the process by which individuals voluntarily sign up to serve in a nation’s armed forces. It involves completing application procedures, meeting eligibility criteria such as age, health, and education, and undergoing tests and training. Enlistees commit to a specified period of service, during which they receive training, develop skills, and perform duties to support national defense. Enlistment can be for different branches, like the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marines, and individuals may choose active duty or reserve roles, with opportunities for career advancement and benefits.