The DD256 is your honorable discharge certificate, which you can display in a similar manner to a diploma or degree. The RE4 reentry code means that you're not recommended for reenlistment - some branches get more specific, and add a letter to the end of the reentry code to give a more specific reason for the characterization of service - some do not. The RE4 will more than likely prevent you from being able to reenlist.
Yes, it is honorable under a general discharge however comes with an RE3 code. "RE" short for re-enlistment 1 being no questions ask "come right back in" RE2 maybe you had a small issue needed be resolved weight issue something reversible. RE3 You can come back in after you can prove with 100% that the hardship or reason the RE3 was issued has been resolved. RE4 you most likely had a court martial or misconduct the military deems you are not worthy to ever where the uniform again. RE4 mostly generally comes with either a dishonorable or other than honorable discharge. Just to add you can have an RE4 with honorable. This would be for a disabled vet that has gave everything for their country. However can not preform the duty of a soldier any longer.
There'll still be a reentry (RE) code on your DD-214. If you have an RE4 (or any variation thereof), you're rendered ineligible to reenter the military.
If you have an RE4 reentry code on your DD214, the chances are pretty much nil.
Yes, receiving a RE4 other than honorable discharge and going AWOL can potentially affect your ability to obtain a security clearance. The nature of your discharge and disciplinary actions can be considered by the security clearance review process, and may raise concerns about your reliability, trustworthiness, and ability to maintain the necessary level of security. It is advised to consult with a security clearance attorney or expert for specific guidance regarding your individual circumstances.
Situation dependent. Really depends on the RE code, and what branch you were discharged from. An RE2 or RE3 could go into the Guard with a waiver.... generally, an RE4 cannot, but it MAY be possible in some instances, IF you were discharged from a branch other than the Army (the Guard can be weird like that).
RE4 typically refers to the "Reject 4" code used by the Air National Guard (ANG). It means that an individual's enlistment or commissioning has been rejected on four separate occasions. This code indicates that the individual is ineligible for further enlistment or commissioning in the ANG.
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You'd have to look at your RE code on your DD-214. If it's RE4, you can pretty much count yourself out, and they're not likely to want to take the time to waiver you in with an RE3, either.
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This is not certain.