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Army Ups Maximum Enlistment Age to 42, Relaxes Rules on Recruiting Drug Convicts

The Army aims to widen recruitment by raising the enlistment age to 42 and allowing single marijuana possession convictions without a waiver, effective April 20, 2026.

  • The Army will raise its maximum enlistment age to 42 and eliminate waiver requirements for single marijuana-related convictions starting April 20, 2026, according to updates to Army Regulation 601-210.
  • Col. Angela Chipman, chief of the military personnel accessions and retention division, said the service seeks mature recruits to bolster the Warrant Officer Corps with technical expertise.
  • Previously, applicants faced Pentagon waiver requirements and delays of up to two years for single marijuana-related convictions, a bureaucratic hurdle the service is now removing.
  • Kate Kuzminski, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, noted the policy "accounts for changes in society," while social media users highlighted the April 20 effective date's cultural associations.
  • While easing entry rules, the Army maintains strict standards for felonious behavior, and serving soldiers remain subject to zero-tolerance drug policies, with officials noting recruits with multiple convictions still require waivers.
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Washington, United States. The U.S. Army raised its maximum age of recruitment from 35 to 42 years, in line with most of the country's other armed forces.The change comes into effect on April 20.The new regulations allow people up to 42 years of age to join the Army, the National Guard and the Army Reserve.The Army had already raised the age of enlistment to 42 years in 2006, during the Iraq War, but again reduced it to 35 a decade later.The Air…

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The U.S. land forces have grown from 35 to 42 years of age, in accordance with a Regulation of 20 March consulted by the AFP; the Agency makes it clear that new provisions enter into force on 20 April.

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Task & Purpose broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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