George Wallace
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desert_rat said:39? ...yer just a pup man
I've also recently applied - at 48... >
seriously, in a recent phone conversation with a Capt. at the CFRC in Edmonton, he advised that the age limit for an army reserve recruit is 60: you have to be able to complete, BMQ, BMQ-L (formerly SQ) and DP1 before mandatory retirement age.
Once again:
George Wallace said:13 PAGES
13 Pages of people asking about the Age Limits for joining the Reserves. 13 Pages of answers, all saying the same thing.
One can serve until they are 60 years old. They must have joined well before that date in order to become Trade qualified and employable. That means that you have to have a number of years in which to pass through basic training (BMQ and BMQ (L) ), a Trades Course, and be employable in that Trade prior to compulsory Release. If you are 54 or 55 years old, you may have just reached the maximum cut-off limit depending on what Trade you are trying to enter.