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Army ASVAB & enlistment prep

The nation's primary land force — and the widest range of entry jobs.

Minimum AFQT
31/99
Approximate floor for a high-school diploma path — competitive scores run higher, and minimums shift. Verify with a recruiter.
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About the Army

The Army is the largest U.S. military branch and the country's principal ground force, with roles spanning combat, technical, medical, and support fields.

Jobs you could qualify for

Your ASVAB subtest scores (line scores) determine which jobs are open to you. Army fields include:

Infantry & combat armsMechanics & maintenanceHealthcareIntelligenceCyber & signalLogisticsAviation

Specific job eligibility depends on line scores, medical screening, and sometimes a clearance. The app’s MOS matching estimates which you qualify for from your practice scores.

Fitness & body composition

Armyhas its own physical fitness test, plus a body-composition standard. Since 2026 that’s a waist-to-height ratio (waist at the navel ÷ height) — 0.55 for most branches, 0.52 for the Marine Corps — which replaced the old height/weight tables and body-fat tape test. Rather than quote numbers that change, the app lets you check exactly where you stand against current standards.

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Want to be an officer?

Commission through Army ROTC, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, or Officer Candidate School (OCS) — including the Green-to-Gold path for enlisted soldiers.

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Why the Army?

If you want the broadest menu of career fields and the most enlistment slots, the Army is usually the widest door in.

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