You are relieved from office, pretty much, your fired.
If they were discharged for being wounded in action then it may be in reference to the Medical Officers Report or possibly in the military bureaucracy it is Memorandum Of Record.
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Yes. I know several other service men who switched branches of service after they were discharged.
You may be discharged from the military for any condition that prevents your ready deployment. You may also be discharged for not disclosing a previously known condition, and such cases you could be charged and court marshaled.
I'm not positive but optical means it has to do with light and emissions are like something being discharged into the air so it sounds like it means light being discharged or released. hope this helps
Discharged mean terminated. A contract can be discharged by -performance -frustration -Agreement between the parties and -breach If there is a breach of terms of the contract, a contract can be discharged.
You may be referring to the discharge of debts in bankruptcy. Not all debts can be discharged. Most discharged debts are partially discharged in Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 actions. Debts or the portions thereof that are discharged no longer exist at law and creditors no longer can attempt collection. It is a "fresh start". You attorney can advise you as to which debts are likely to be discharged, which ones reorganized, and which debts will likely not be discharged.
Find a job and move forward with your life.
I'm not positive but optical means it has to do with light and emissions are like something being discharged into the air so it sounds like it means light being discharged or released. hope this helps
You can only have one bankruptcy pending at a time, so if you mean after your c. 7 is closed, yes, if you mean after you get your discharge but before your case is closed, no.
No. A service member can be discharged at the end of their enlistment, for medical reasons, compassionate reasons, misconduct, criminal acts, or being unsuited for service.