Adam, thanks for your question.
I cannot give you definitive answer but if you apply, you will either be rejected or successful. It’s worth a try.
Regards
J
Hi Adam,
Thanks for your question.
Having a criminal record does not prevent you from applying to the British Army. The British Army recognises that people make mistakes, and is keen to give second chances where able.
As J says, the best thing to do is start an application. The key is that you must be 100% honest about your past history when you apply.
Although your conviction is now spent, it may effect your eligibility to join, or do certain trades within the Army so it is really important that you give the recruiters all the information. If you hide a conviction (even a spent one) before joining up, you could be prosecuted later.
Good luck with your application and please let us know if you have any other questions.
Katie
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