I'm a bit uncertain that a med. discharge would result in an RE1, but if you were discharged with an RE1 code, then you're eligible for reenlistment without the requirement of a waiver.
No. you will stay in the Army
When his enlistment term is up, or when he is discharged.
You can always re-enlist with an honorable discharge. Also, being gay is no longer an issue.
Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.
Finish your contract, and don't reenlist.
There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.
Situation dependent. Really depends on the RE code, and what branch you were discharged from. An RE2 or RE3 could go into the Guard with a waiver.... generally, an RE4 cannot, but it MAY be possible in some instances, IF you were discharged from a branch other than the Army (the Guard can be weird like that).
Situation dependent. It might require a waiver, and now isn't the hottest time to reenlist under a waiver.
They will only test you if someone claims to have your child and want support.
Soldier FieldJerry Garcia served nine months in the U.S. Army before being discharged for poor conduct.
The last venue the Grateful Dead played in was Soldier Field. Fun Fact:Jerry Garcia served nine months in the U.S. Army before being discharged for poor conduct. The last venue the Grateful Dead played in was Soldier Field. Fun Fact:Jerry Garcia served nine months in the U.S. Army before being discharged for poor conduct.
It depends on how long you have been out of the Army and what branch you are coming from, typically your will attend the Army's Warrior Transition Unit.