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Can I register if I'm over 26? I really really want to go to Iraq and kick some terrorist butt!

Registering with Selective Services is not the same as enlisting in the armed forces. You can enlist as long as you meet the requirements.

Males over the age of 26 do not need to register, however, a leter from selective services stating that you were not required to register is a helpful thing to have.

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Can I register if I'm over 26? I really really want to go to Iraq and kick some terrorist butt!

Just because you cannot register for selective service does not mean you cannot join the military if you really "want to go to Iraq and kick some terrorist butt"

I actually received a post card reminder about selective service while I was in boot camp, which I thought was mildly funny. :rolleyes:

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