If that member wasn't discharged for being convicted of said felony, then by all means I would assume so.
The only reason I can think of where a soldier convicted of any crime would be prohibited from handling a weapon is for Domestic Violence. If the soldier committed an act of Domestic Violence and was convicted of a lesser charge (like Battery), that doesn't count.
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End of active obligated service
Total Active Federal Military Service Date
No
On a DD-214 form.
It is "Basic Active Service Date"
No, attendance at a military service academy is not considered active duty service. To be eligible for retirement benefits after 20 years of service, you must have served on active duty. Time spent at a service academy does not count towards this requirement.
(in the US) You may personally own any weapons declared lawful and legal by the BATF. Although your military assignment may require you to be armed with, and use, all types of 'exotic' weapons, your status as 'active duty military' gives you no special privilege to personally own unlawful weapons of any type.
Jefferson was never in active military service.
In 1992.
Yes
It's used to describe soldiers and other service members for whom military service is their primary occupation; i.e., they are service members full time. This is opposed to reservists, who soldier on a part-time basis.