Excuse me, I wasn't arrested, just picked up and taken to the county jail. They never cuffed me and even allowed me to gather my military clothing to take with me. I wasn't convicted of anything, so why is Ky State Police saying I was..........arrested?
Radar O'Reilly returned to Iowa. He was allowed to return home on a "hardship discharge" when his Uncle Ed died and he was needed to now run his family's farm.
The Smith family faced a huge hardship.
Prejudice and family hardships
You'll need to contact the base's Legal Department and the Red Cross to qualify for a hardship discharge . Justify "Hardship or Dependency." A member's family is suffering severe financial , physical or psychological problems . This would include issues stemming from death , debilitating illness and divorce leaving a family member in a potentially permanent adverse condition . You will need to document your familial situation and justify how your separation will address it . You must also show failed efforts to implement alternative solutions . You may receive a full discharge or be placed in the inactive reserves . Look to the related link below .
No you would not get arrested.
It depends.There are several ways out of your enlistment contract.For regular enlisted:You can deros - your enlistment is up and you simply leave the service to return to the civilian world. By far, this is the most common exit from military service.You can get a Section 8 Medical/Psychological discharge - With Iraq and Afghanistan and the huge number of injuries both wars have brought, this is becoming more common. Either the service member is not able to perform his duties, is undeployable, or it is considered for the good of the service.Dishonorable Discharge - This is typically done for the good of the service, or the SMs inability to adapt, and often results from Courts Marshall or Article 15 proceedings. Typically, this results from criminal activity and conviction of the SM.General Discharge - Issued as Under Honorable or Under Dishonorable Conditions. This typically results from Article 15 proceedings, but not typically as a result of criminal actions perpetrated by the SM. The Trainee Discharge Program (if still in place) is a good example of how this has been used.One last, slightly rare form of discharge is the Hardship Discharge - A Hardship Discharge is often granted to SMs who have difficult personal and/or family situations that require the immediate attention of the SM such as family deaths, prolonged family illnesses, etc.
No. That is not a breach by the landlord.
it was a hardship. work was done as a family.
In my opinion I think Yes the Great Depression hardship strengthened the families bond because families idk
A hardship license is generally given to teens who work on the family farm. Not all states issue a hardship license. The states that do issue the license require that you be at least 14 years of age.
Dickens is believed to have based the Cratchits on his own family experience
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