It depends on state and local law, and also the policy of the police department in question; however, you may also be able to contest your discharge, since homosexuality is no longer grounds for a discharge.
It depends on state and local law, and also the policy of the police department in question; however, you may also be able to contest your discharge, since homosexuality is no longer grounds for a discharge.
A military discharge cant be removed from your record
No
Choose not to re-enlist (honorable discharge), bad conduct discharge, hardship discharge, medical discharge, die.
Demobbed.
The Department of Defense is in charge of the U.S. military.
If you want to re-enlist in the military, take your DD214's to a recruiter and have them file an appeal with the Department of Defense about your discharge. The recruiter will let you know what the DoD is requiring you to do to get back in the service. The other thing to do would be file an appeal with the Department of Defense on your discharge. There is no way to change your enlistment code on your DD214's because that would be considered fraud.
The budget of Oklahoma Military Department is 46,000,000 dollars.
Dishonourable discharge
US Army
No. If you commit a crime as a civilian after you've been separated from the military, it has no impact on your discharge. Not that it really matters - you get convicted for a capital crime, no discharge is going to better your life after prison, assuming you eventually get paroled.
Each of the military services maintains a discharge review board with authority to change, corrects or modify a discharges or dismissals that are not issued by a sentence of a general courts-martial. The board has no authority to address medical discharges. The veteran or his surviving spouse, next of kin or legal representative, may apply for a review of discharge by writing to the military department concerned, using Department of Defense Form 293 and also DD 149. You can obtain this form from your local VA regional office, from veterans service organizations, or from the related link below
That's a piece of paper you get when discharged from military service. Don't lose it because you will need it if you ever apply for any vereran's benefits. The DD Form 214 is more important than the actual discharge paper.