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depends on the outcome, most likely not since the outcome of a court Marshall is bad if it ended your career and would result in a discharge with less than honorable conditions, but if the discharge was general, you still have a chance.

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If you completed your first term in the military and were subsequently court-martialed during your second enlistment, it is unlikely that you would receive any benefits. The military generally provides benefits to honorable or general discharge recipients, and a court-martial usually results in a less favorable discharge status, such as a dishonorable discharge. Dishonorable discharges typically result in the loss of many military benefits.

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Q: Do you get any benefits if u completed your first term in the military and was cour marshaled on 2nd enlistment?
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