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Requirements Be a U.S. citizen by the time you commission as an Officer. Be under the age of 42. Have a Juris Doctor (J.D.) Law degree. Basic Officer Leader Course (or Additional Special Courses/Qualifications) Medically and Physically Fit. In Good Moral Standing.
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