It means "released from duty".
It means you have an Honorable Discharge from the United States Air Force.
Honorable discharge
If you are referring to the United States Air Force...yes. If you mean the force that air applies...no
No, the health qualifications for the Navy are just as hard as the Air Force. If it was bad enough to get a discharge, none of the branches will take you.
ask your first shirt for the info and send it up your chain of command
I received a honorable discharge from the us air force before 180 days under article 396 medical conditions .
By failing room/open rank inspections , and doing poorly in your studies
It means an Air Force member is carrying their parachute.
This was used to describe and mean the German Air Force.
You mean "luftwaffe"? That the German Air Force.
United States Air Force.
If by cadet you mean somebody at the U.S. Air Force Academy, then yes you are required at least five or six years following graduation.