No you have to have an honorable discharge, anything less will disqualify you for unemployment in cali
It depends on the nature of your discharge. If you get an OTH, you'll get nothing. If you simply fulfill your contract then ETS, there are benefits which will remain available to you.
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.
if a man was a military policema in the army can he qualify for help with the va
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.
Yes. Service in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) qualifies them for VA benefits. A discharge by the Secretary of Defense is needed to qualify. More information can be found at the VA web site.
No. you will stay in the Army
A soldier who has been dishonorably discharged from the military forfeits his right to any benefits he might have had access to upon his return to civilian life. This can include the loss of medical insurance, GI bills and college pay...
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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.
Yes as long as it was honorable.