What age is cut off for the Australian Army Reserves?

You can join the Army at 17, but start your application earlier if you wish. There are no gender restrictions in the Army.

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What age do you retire from the Australian Army Reserve?

A person can serve as a member of the permanent forces until they reach their Compulsory Retirement Age (CRA). Generally, the CRA for each member is determined by their rank and currently varies from 57 to 63 years. There are exceptions.

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What is the oldest age you can join the ADF?

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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Am I too old to be in the Army Reserves?

Am I eligible to join the National Guard or military reserves? You must meet these minimum requirements to join the National Guard or military reserves: Be a U.S. citizen or resident alien. Be between the ages of 17 and 42 (general requirement range; age varies by branch).

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Can you join the reserves at 40?

Be a U.S. citizen or nationalized to be a Reserve or National Guard officer. To enlist, you must be a U.S. citizen or a resident alien. Age requirements differ between branches of service, but in general, you must be between the ages of 17-35 with no prior service (NPS).

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Can a 43 year old join the Reserves?

The maximum age to join the Army as an enlisted Soldier is 35, while Officers must accept their commission before age 31. However, the Army can lift some restrictions based on the need for certain roles to be filled. It's possible to receive an age waiver if you retire with 20 years of military service by age 55.

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Do Army Reserves get paid?

The Army Reserve offers you the flexibility to pursue your individual goals and your passion to serve your country. You'll get paid to train part-time, receive great benefits, and gain experiences you won't find anywhere else.

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What is the age limit of Australian Army?

You can join the Army at 17, but start your application earlier if you wish. There are no gender restrictions in the Army. To apply for a job in the Army you must be at least 16 years and 6 months old, though you can start thinking about a career in the ADF much earlier (see below).

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What is the maximum age limit for the Australian Army?

Joining the ADF is an option for people of all ages, as Corporal Laura Wakeling and her husband Aircraftman Tim Wakeling can attest. Corporal Wakeling was aged 33 when she joined the Army, while Aircraftman Wakeling was 45 when he enlisted in the Air Force.

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How much do you get paid in the Army Reserve Australia?

How much does Australian Army Reserve in Australia pay? The average Australian Army Reserve daily wage ranges from approximately $177 per day for Warehouse Coordinator to $762 per day for Public Health Nurse.

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Can you quit the Army Reserves Australia?

Members can change the way they serve during their career. This includes leaving the ADF to transition to a civilian career. You can: transfer from the Permanent Forces to the Reserves.

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Do Australian Army Reserves get deployed?

Reservists have the opportunity to be a part of an Operational Deployment either overseas or within Australia's offshore.

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Can Army Reserve go full-time?

If you're a member of the Reserves, you can apply to start a period of continuous full-time service (CFTS).

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Is it worth joining Army Reserves?

Active duty is a better option for those looking for a secure full-time job with numerous benefits. Reserve duty is a better option for those wishing to serve their country, build career skills, earn extra money, and access military benefits without making a full-time commitment.

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What are the perks of being in the reserves?

National Guard and Reserve
  • Home Loans.
  • Education.
  • Life Insurance.
  • Disability Compensation.
  • Pension.
  • Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E)
  • Health Care.
  • Burial.

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Can you quit the Army reserves?

According to the U.S. Army website, an army reserve commitment can range from three to eight years, depending on the job. It is best to wait until the commitment ends to quit so that future benefits are unaffected. Reservists can quit earlier if they present an acceptable justification for leaving.

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How long is reservist training?

During peacetime, Reservists and National Guardsmen spend a minimum of one weekend a month, two weeks a year annually in training.

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How long is basic training for the Army Reserves?

Your Ten-Week Introduction To The Army

Core Values: Learn Army values of Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. Physical Training: Begin physical and tactical military training.

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What disqualifies you from the army?

Medical conditions, criminal history, age, physical fitness, and drug abuse can all disqualify you from joining the Army. Other disqualifying factors include failing to meet minimum educational requirements, having a dishonorable discharge from the military, or having a record of mental illness.

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Does ADHD disqualify you from the military?

Although services can accept applicant waivers with less stringent restrictions (e.g., the Air Force will consider waivers for recruits stable off medications for 15 months), ADHD diagnosis is consistently a common disqualifier for military service.

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Is 38 too old to join the military?

ENLISTED. You must be 17–39 years of age, a U.S. citizen and have a high school diploma, GED with 15 college credits or GED.

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