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Army Raises Maximum Age of Reserve Recruits

HeadlineMar 22, 2005

In military news, the U.S. Army announced Monday it is raising the maximum age for new recruits to join the part-time Army Reserve and National Guard from the age of 35 to 39. The moves come as the Reserves are falling short of recruiting goals.

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