The same Benefits as you would get, if it was a regular Honorable Discharge....except for the GI Bill. Only members with Honorable discharges are eligible for this benefit.
No
Military pay ends on the date of discharge, for honorable, general under honorable, general under less than honorable, and dishonoralbe discharges. There are no residual benefits for less than honorable or dishonorable discharges.
For any discharge of Honorable or General Under Honorable Conditions the answer is Yes. And in SOME CASES Less Than or Other Than Honorable you can as well.
It is a "General Under Honorable Conditions" discharge from the US military.
you lose access to any potential benefits with a dishonorable discharge, HOWEVER, you CAN apply to have your discharge upgraded to other than honorable, general, honorable etc.
Yes, you can if there is a vacancy.
Yes, I did in 1985. Went from General Under Honorable Conditions to Honorable. Board was in Dallas Texas and once they found I was in college with all my VA benefits intack It was Granted. Got a new DD214 and a county job......
usually you are entitled to benefits as long as you do not have a dishonorable discharge that voids your benefits
Yes, if your general discharge is upgraded to honorable, you may become eligible for GI Bill benefits. Generally, the GI Bill requires an honorable discharge for full benefits, so the upgrade can open the door to those opportunities. It’s important to confirm your eligibility with the appropriate military or veterans' affairs offices after the upgrade is processed.
yes
Yes.
yes just about everything but the GI Bill, you can even get that if you have one full term honorable.