If they're still within their eight year Mandatory Service Obligation, yes.
you lose access to any potential benefits with a dishonorable discharge, HOWEVER, you CAN apply to have your discharge upgraded to other than honorable, general, honorable etc.
Honorable, General, General Under Honorable, Medical, Bad Conduct, Chapter (most of which fall under General), Other-Than-Honorable, and Dishonorable.
He was given an honorable discharge. It was an administrative seperation for medical reasons. His biography lists the reason as a "bad back". This hints to me that Mr. Boehner simply was unable to adjust to the military lifestyle and was discharged during his basic training rather than saddle some command with another cry baby.
An honorable discharge is when you are sent back home because of a medical problem or your time in the military was done
You could be discharged for arthritis. If the medical condition prevents you from being effective, you can receive a medical discharge. If it is bad enough, you could receive disability pay.
You get discharged from the military and you go home, that is unless the reason for your discharge is related to criminal activity. In the event it is, first you go to the stockade/brig, then perhaps to Leavenworth, then perhaps home.
yes
Any Veteran who has been honorably discharged.
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.
I received a honorable discharge from the us air force before 180 days under article 396 medical conditions .
Personnel that have been discharged on medical disability may wear their uniforms, properly, of course. Those that are discharged, but are required to remain in the reserves will have to wear their uniforms for drill.
Yes as he will not pass a medical test when he has one.