Cpl Tj B3703655<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am 42 as of last week. I am wanting to enlist. I was in the marine corps 95-99. With a re-1a code. And I was a e-4 when I got out. So my correct age is 38. My mos was 0311. I talked to the army today and was told I was too old for active or reserve. Navy said that due to high tenure they wouldn’t take me. And the airforce said they didn’t have a mos to cross over into. no one offered retraining. I do have a meeting with the coast guard reserve and the national guard on Wednesday. But I was really wanting to go active. What’s the odds of going with the guard and then agr or transfer over to active later. Or should I try other recruiters?What are the odds of going with the Guard, and then AGR (or transfer over to active later), at age 42?2018-06-11T18:54:09-04:00Cpl Tj B3703655<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am 42 as of last week. I am wanting to enlist. I was in the marine corps 95-99. With a re-1a code. And I was a e-4 when I got out. So my correct age is 38. My mos was 0311. I talked to the army today and was told I was too old for active or reserve. Navy said that due to high tenure they wouldn’t take me. And the airforce said they didn’t have a mos to cross over into. no one offered retraining. I do have a meeting with the coast guard reserve and the national guard on Wednesday. But I was really wanting to go active. What’s the odds of going with the guard and then agr or transfer over to active later. Or should I try other recruiters?What are the odds of going with the Guard, and then AGR (or transfer over to active later), at age 42?2018-06-11T18:54:09-04:002018-06-11T18:54:09-04:00SGT Eric Davis3703720<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’m in the Guard now and my supply NCOIC said he got back in when he was 42 but that’s was 12 years ago. So keep trying for the GuardResponse by SGT Eric Davis made Jun 11 at 2018 7:12 PM2018-06-11T19:12:30-04:002018-06-11T19:12:30-04:00SSG David McPherson3703734<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Do your research I know in the mid 2000’s the age requirement was relaxed due to low recruiting numbersResponse by SSG David McPherson made Jun 11 at 2018 7:16 PM2018-06-11T19:16:19-04:002018-06-11T19:16:19-04:00SPC James Neidig3703745<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I went in to the guard at 38 after being out of the Corps for 10 years 3 years later went active did 2 years and got a line of duty injury and was medical retiredResponse by SPC James Neidig made Jun 11 at 2018 7:20 PM2018-06-11T19:20:50-04:002018-06-11T19:20:50-04:00PFC Private RallyPoint Member3704983<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Slim to none. Maximum enlistment age is 34.Response by PFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 12 at 2018 9:08 AM2018-06-12T09:08:52-04:002018-06-12T09:08:52-04:00CPT Lawrence Cable3705319<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>OK, this things first. Yes, you can enlist in the Army National Guard being prior service at 42 since you already have 4 years TIS, which would allow you to get 20 years in by Age 60. The 20 years by age 60 is the limiting factor. You have been out for a long time, so expect to have to retake the ASVAB, you still have to get through MEPS, and you may have to attend AIT again. <br />Once you get in, yes, you can apply for any AGR slot you are qualified to file, or you can apply for Active Duty Special Works, which are generally short term active duty positions. At age 42, I would not think that you would be a likely recruit for Active Duty outside of the Guard/Reserve.Response by CPT Lawrence Cable made Jun 12 at 2018 11:16 AM2018-06-12T11:16:00-04:002018-06-12T11:16:00-04:00SGT(P) Ethan Groves5136029<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>do you have any medical degrees? they sometimes make exceptions for doctors or highly sought after medical fields.Response by SGT(P) Ethan Groves made Oct 17 at 2019 4:13 AM2019-10-17T04:13:19-04:002019-10-17T04:13:19-04:002018-06-11T18:54:09-04:00