The U.S. Army has increased the maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42, according to a report by ABC News. This change aligns the Army's age limit with those of the Air Force and Navy, which both have a maximum enlistment age of 41. According to Jin10, the decision has been in preparation for several months and is not related to the current conflict with Iran. Instead, it reflects a long-term effort to address ongoing recruitment shortages. The Army previously raised the enlistment age to 42 during the peak of the Iraq War in 2006, before lowering it to 35 a decade later.