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US Army Adjusts Enlistment Policies: Age Limit Raised and Marijuana Waiver Eliminated
The US Army has revised its enlistment criteria, increasing the maximum age for recruits to 42 and removing the previous marijuana waiver, aiming to enhance recruitment efforts.
Editorial Staff
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The US Army has officially raised the maximum enlistment age to 42 years, a significant change in its recruitment policy.
Additionally, the Army has eliminated the marijuana waiver requirement, which previously allowed certain individuals with past marijuana use to enlist.
These adjustments are part of a broader strategy to address recruitment challenges and enhance the overall capacity of the Army.