what help do you get when both parents are in the army?
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Hi was just wondering what happens when both parents are working in the army, how would this work and what sort of support would you get? Thanks. 9
Anonymous asked a question to HR, Finance and Support
Category: Role Description
Date asked: Sunday, January 17, 2021
Last reviewed: Thursday, March 4, 2021
Sohail I.
Corps Engagement Team Member
There are number of various tools on offer to help you get physically and mentally prepared for joining the Army which can be found online. However having both parents in the Army will not be a barrier to joining, you will still be required to pass all stages of the recruitment process for your chosen cap badge/Trade.
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