If the Army accepts you without a diploma or GED - even if conditionally - they accept you.
Be that as it may, the point is that if it's okay to leave school for the Army (and continue your education there) it's not a big deal to leave school for an alarm and continue your education back there an hour later.
Interestingly, many of the responses in support of (as well as some against) students leaving school for fire calls, based on their attempts to spell, are exemplars of exactly why students should NOT be leaving school for any reason other than more school.
The Military takes people that are 18 and out of school on in one exception and that is if there is a draft.. When I went into the Army I had to have my HS diploma. I did sign up before i graduated but I did not go to basic until I had that diploma. As far as the GED training in the military that is for the people who got in prior to the military tighting up the requirements. It has been an exceptional program that works.
WP....no the Army is not accepting you, they are providing an access to a necessary requirement for enlistment for those who may not have the resources to do so. If they do not meet the requirement, they do not get in the Army. They still must complete boot camp before they are accepted into the Army.
Secondly, you make it sound as though it is OK to drop out of school because one can still join the Army because the Army will help you meet the education requirement. It really isn't that simple. In fact it is easier to just finish HS than to attempt to fall back on something which isn't a guarantee.
The minimum age for out fire department in 18 If They pass all of the testing they will be going to the Academy and my the time they graduate the they will be 20
Then how are you justifying that you have minors, 16 and 17 yr olds, on fire scenes then? Are they actually helping or just observing?