It would depend on whether or not the mental (or medical) reason(s) for discharge are service connected. If the V.A. determines that the reasons are service connected, then you should still be able to obtain veterans benefits. You may also qualify for some services from the V.A. even if your disability isn't service connected, but these are decided on case by case.
A dishonorable discharge is when a person in the army is discharged (Fired, or removed) for reasons that are not honorable, such as breaking a rule. An honorable discharge is when a person in the army either resigns for good reasons or is told to leave the army for safety, age, or other reasons. If a person is dishonorably discharged, he/she will not get as many benefits.
A dishonorable discharge is when a person in the army is discharged (Fired, or removed) for reasons that are not honorable, such as breaking a rule. An honorable discharge is when a person in the army either resigns for good reasons or is told to leave the army for safety, age, or other reasons. If a person is dishonorably discharged, he/she will not get as many benefits.
No. A service member can be discharged at the end of their enlistment, for medical reasons, compassionate reasons, misconduct, criminal acts, or being unsuited for service.
to show respect to the veterans who help fight in wars
American Veterans went to war to defend their country which had been attacked.
Honor, glory, or the draft.
== == == == The veterans go to the army for many reasons.1)They love it,its their passion and, 2)They want to experience what its like in the army
It is dishonorable discharge, and it means a soldier did something bad according to military law. They are released from the armed services with a lifelong blemish on their work record. an expulsion from the ranks of the military as the result of a general court-martial procedure See related links for information about the reasons for a dishonorable discharge.
Health reasons , a family emergency or an unsuitability for military life .
No - for safety reasons, all new phones are shipped with their batteries fully discharged !
veterans accept being ordered around and are used toharsh working conditions and low pay
Veterans often have skills certified through USMAP and education credits through the GI Bill