How much does it matter "how hard it is"? either you are going to get "on track" or you are going to accept defeat and settle for second, third or fourth best. Good Luck whatever you decide.
As long as you sit your mind on bettering yourself and achieveing great goals then that is exactly what you will accomplish! You are in control of your life and whatever you make of it is your choice. Keep your head up and maintain a positive attitude, by shooting for the moon and you will end up hanging with the stars.
If you're talking about how hard would it be to get a jobthen not hard at all...most employers don't ask or care about what type of discharge you had unless it's a government job.
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.
You will need to contact you recruiter to have them see if you can come back in. The military is always changing the status of who can come back and who can stay in.
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An honorable discharge is when you are sent back home because of a medical problem or your time in the military was done
No, however, a "Bad Conduct Discharge" and a "Dishonorable Discharge" can only be given as a result of a court martial and if a crime was committed (even in the military) it will show up in your background check.
All three religions track back to Abraham and the general track of revelations by God to the Israelite people.
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Back Track happened in 1998.
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If you want to re-enlist in the military, take your DD214's to a recruiter and have them file an appeal with the Department of Defense about your discharge. The recruiter will let you know what the DoD is requiring you to do to get back in the service. The other thing to do would be file an appeal with the Department of Defense on your discharge. There is no way to change your enlistment code on your DD214's because that would be considered fraud.
Remove the door panel. Find the track, for the passage window, loosen the track and put the glass, back in track. Put the track, back in track, and tighten it down. Put your door panel back on, and your ready to go.
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