Yes. Depending on the circumstances they will find out depending on a few variables. If you get another security clearance done after that DUI they are going to find out and you are going to be in pretty deep. There is no hiding that if an investigation is performed. Otherwise you are taking your chances. I advise honesty.
Griffis, AFB
what happens if you are a dependent in the army and live in a Louisiana military base and get a dwi
After a DUI I drank
Yes. If you get one you will catch hell for it.
Yes. Getting a DUI is a violation of the law. It does not matter if you were not arrested. Not telling your PO can get you in worse trouble.
You loose your driving priviledges on post and the other more severe punishments which are written in the military code of justice.
You can enlist in the Army with a DUI/DWI charge, although all fines have to be paid and you can not currently be on probation. As well there is a waiting period from the time you were convicted.
If you were charged with DUI while stationed in the US, yes, it will. You will have a traffic record on your civilian driver's license from the state in which you were convicted. If it occurred overseas while driving a military vehicle with a military driver's license, probably not. HOWEVER - for a truly correct and positive answer contact your unit's Legal Affairs Officer and ask.
Yes. They will know as soon as they check your record.
No. You go to court, the same as you would in the civil sector.
A DD Form 1920 is a Department of Defense alcohol incident report form. They are used on Military bases for DUI's
Contact your State Department of Insurance and they can tell you.