Kailan Kaya Ang Mga Batang Yultong Sasali?

Good Afternoon, soldiers!

I call on both the Senate of the Philippines and the House of Representatives of the Philippines to do exactly the same thing.

Legislate automatic conscription of our boys 18-26 years old.

And to show your patriotism you may all volunteer your sons and everyone in your family meeting the age requirements in the draft.

Game?
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Hindi na po yan fit. Anung gagawin?bait??the word itself "Military Training" nung gagawin ng mga 50s male jan?ultimo kahit takbohan eh baka mamatay na sila.

Individuals between 18 and 50 years old can be fit for military training, depending on the specific branch and role they are applying for.
  • Army: 17-35 years old for Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard service members. For officers, the age limit is 17-31 years old.
  • Marine Corps: 17-28 years old for Active Duty and Reserve members. There is no National Guard component.
  • Navy: 17-41 years old for Active Duty and Reserve members. There is no National Guard component.
  • Air Force: 17-39 years old for Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard service members. For healthcare or ministry professionals, the age limit is 17-48 years old.
  • Coast Guard: 17-41 years old for Active Duty members. For Reserve members, the age limit is 17-40 years old.
Individuals within these age ranges must also meet other eligibility criteria, such as educational requirements, physical fitness standards, and security clearances. Additionally, some branches have higher age limits for specific roles or positions, such as medical professionals or officers with specialized skills.
 
Individuals between 18 and 50 years old can be fit for military training, depending on the specific branch and role they are applying for.
  • Army: 17-35 years old for Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard service members. For officers, the age limit is 17-31 years old.
  • Marine Corps: 17-28 years old for Active Duty and Reserve members. There is no National Guard component.
  • Navy: 17-41 years old for Active Duty and Reserve members. There is no National Guard component.
  • Air Force: 17-39 years old for Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard service members. For healthcare or ministry professionals, the age limit is 17-48 years old.
  • Coast Guard: 17-41 years old for Active Duty members. For Reserve members, the age limit is 17-40 years old.
Individuals within these age ranges must also meet other eligibility criteria, such as educational requirements, physical fitness standards, and security clearances. Additionally, some branches have higher age limits for specific roles or positions, such as medical professionals or officers with specialized skills.
Sa binigay mo wala ngang 50 ang edad eh.😐

Pero dapat mauna mga anak nila(politiko). Wag na yung mga matatanda. Alam mo naman satin pag edad 50 ang dami ng sakit. Tsaka papayag kaya mga anak nila kung yumg mga tatay nila na sabihin na nating fit eh sasabak as reservist. Imbes mag-eenjoy sila sa kanilang early retirement at baka mauwi pa sa alam mo na.
 

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