Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-24548301-20140225035043/@comment-14959278-20140721224153

Also as to work as a deputy you only need a high school education. Being former military I know for a fact it only takes a parental signature to get a 17 year old into the US Navy (I can only assume it does the same for the other branches of service) Also the shortest time of service you can serve in the military (sans a BCD (Bad Conduct Discharge) or OTH (Other Than Honorable) Discharge) is 2 years plus time in the Reserve. SO if he was 17 when he enlisted AND he was enrolled into general service he could easily have gotten qualed by the resident EOD (Explosive Ordinence Disposal) officer (or Non Commissioned Officer) in the explosives like IEDs, etc he could have been discharged before he was 20. SO If she is 17 and he is 20-22 thats not really so bad. It only looks that way because she's in high school and he's not. Granted that senario is highly unlikely but it is possible having seen it before. Now that being said I don't nessecarily approve mind you but its entirely possible for the situation to happen that way.