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Anything other than an honorable discharge is undesirable. There is no official discharge characterized as "undiserable."
Anything other than an honorable discharge is undesirable. There is no official discharge characterized as "undiserable."
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general under honorable conditions means you screwed up but not bad enough for dishonorable
check with your state veterans affairs office
Organize the army different.
No. You might be able to get waivered in to another branch, but even that's a bit unlikely. While the different branches all have different reentry codes, an RE-4 is undesirable to all of them.
Basically impossible--you have to tick off a lot of people to get anything lower than an honorable discharge from the military because the paper trail is so onerous. (One of my roommates at Fort Hood got thrown out on a general, and he left us a gift--the stack of paperwork they used to justify a less-than-honorable discharge. It was two inches thick, and really entertaining reading.) If you screwed up badly enough to get put out with a general discharge, the Army won't want you. Neither will the other three services.
check with your state veterans affairs office
A general leads the NORTH Korean army & a general leads the SOUTH Korean army. The names of those generals change, just as they do in every army. There are two Koreas.
The soldier received his discharge papers from the army. The discharge from the car's tailpipe contains pollution.
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