When you're discharged from a Reserve component, you don't receive a DD-214 like you do on Active Duty. You will receive a simple set of orders stating you were discharged, and what the nature of your discharge was. These will often be mailed to you - particularly if you're not actually at your unit to have them handed to you - along with your 201 file and medical records. Other than that, you can request a copy of your records from the National Personnel Records Centre in St. Louis, but this route could take a considerable amount of time.
find your discharge papers.
No. you will stay in the Army
1919
yes
Join the Taliban
I'm a bit uncertain that a med. discharge would result in an RE1, but if you were discharged with an RE1 code, then you're eligible for reenlistment without the requirement of a waiver.
When his enlistment term is up, or when he is discharged.
Find a job and move forward with your life.
Yes. I know several other service men who switched branches of service after they were discharged.
all honorably discharged soldiers
He was Honorable Discharged from active duty on March 5th, 1960, at Fort Dix , New Jersey.
Before the war, he was a demobbed Army Officer (possibly discharged for drunkenness) who tried farming, without success, and had to ask his brother for a job as a clerk in his store.
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.