Army Raises Enlistment Age to 42 Amidst Recruiting Crisis
To address persistent recruitment challenges, the US Army has enacted significant changes to its enlistment standards. These updates, effective April 20, include raising the maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42 and eliminating the waiver requirement for individuals with a single conviction for marijuana possession. These measures aim to broaden the pool of eligible candidates, as the Army has struggled to meet its recruitment goals in recent years, particularly for the Army Reserve. The Army’s enlistment age now aligns with that of other military branches, indicating a strategic effort to bolster its ranks.