The 42-Year-Old Airman: Air Force and Space Force Raise Max Age for Active-Duty Recruits
Thomas Novelly
Thu, October 26, 2023 at 4:46 PM EDT·3 min read
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Under a new policy change, active-duty Air Force and Space Force applicants can join up to the age of 42 -- meaning the services are now willing to take the oldest recruits out of all military branches.
A screenshot of a notice to all air missions, which was first posted on the Air Force amn/nco/snco Facebook page where airmen share inside information, read "the entry age limit has changed from 39 to 42." Leslie Brown, a spokeswoman for the Air Force Recruiting Service, confirmed the memo's information to Military.com and said the policy went into effect Tuesday.
"The Air Force made this change to align with [Department of Defense] policy," Brown told Military.com on Thursday. "This opens the aperture to allow more Americans the opportunity to serve."
https://news.yahoo.com/42-old-airman-air-force-204643585.html