No. Because she is not your dependant i.e. your wife.
You get discharged from the military.
Female recruits who become pregnant during BCT are discharged and separated from the service. Actual charges may be brought against such service members under UCMJ for fraternazation, although often are not.
very simple, if you enlist in the marines a year in advance that means you are in the marines and you are doing the Delayed Entry Program, that means that you are required to basic training within that year.
you will be court marshaled and possibly dis honorably discharged.
Personnel that have been discharged on medical disability may wear their uniforms, properly, of course. Those that are discharged, but are required to remain in the reserves will have to wear their uniforms for drill.
Not actually, a bad conduct discharge...He ain't so tough, he went AWOL....
If you are contemplating suicide you really should report yourself to your base medical officer. Eventually, you could be discharged but you realize that in the meantime you might be assigned to some hospital or institution and have to undergo mental observation and evaluation.
you should be able to as long as you don't wear anything denoting rank (ie chevrons) or your name with the "u.s. marines" nametape on the blouse, at least not until after graduating boot camp.
You get discharged from the military and you go home, that is unless the reason for your discharge is related to criminal activity. In the event it is, first you go to the stockade/brig, then perhaps to Leavenworth, then perhaps home.
Yes. Her only requirement is to find dependable family care for the child in an event of deployment.
Discharge for overweight Marines is an Other Than Honorable discharge, however it has been known that a few have had theirs modified to honorable via considerable work with their congressman.
The collective noun is a muscle of marines.