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Can an irish citizen join the U.S military?

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Im 17 want to join the us military been their a few times boxing.

I thought bout joining the IDF but the us military have more danger involved which id prefare

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  1. Yeah, there are a few guys in my company who aren't US citizens, and I went to Basic with quite a few non-citizens


  2. No, and I am really tired of you all asking. If you are not a United States Citizen either by birth or green card, then you cannot EVER join the Military. This is for security purposes and common sense. Us taxpayers also shouldn't have to pay for immigrants to come here. If you want to be an American, file for a green card and memorize the basic questions they'll ask. Wait 6-7 years, and you'll be set. SPREAD THE WORD!

  3. yes and there is no way around it. 3M0X1 for the airforce is the only job i know that doesnt require you to be have citizenship

  4. you could try a fake id or bribe someone. or assume someones identity. once youre shipped overseas no one can find you. theyll have to do a saving private ryan rescue to get you and the ranger squad  assigned to do it would hate to do it as they could get killed just to get you.  theyll report you dead and then you resurface years later and come home a war hero with gain instant us citizenship as reward. foolproof plan.

  5. as long as you have a us id then you can

  6. No.  You have to be a US citizen or US permanent resident in order to enlist in the US Armed Forces.

    ********Some of these people are obviously not capible of understanding the difference between being a non citizen and being a non citizen who is a permanent resident.

    You need a green card to enlist.  The US military will not, cannot, assist you in getting one.

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