A military discharge cant be removed from your record
The terminal date of reserve obligation refers to the date at which a reservist's contract or service commitment comes to an end. This is the final date by which the reservist is expected to fulfill their responsibilities and obligations to the military before being officially discharged from service.
No
Choose not to re-enlist (honorable discharge), bad conduct discharge, hardship discharge, medical discharge, die.
Demobbed.
Dishonourable discharge
No. If you commit a crime as a civilian after you've been separated from the military, it has no impact on your discharge. Not that it really matters - you get convicted for a capital crime, no discharge is going to better your life after prison, assuming you eventually get paroled.
Probably not.
No. They would receive whatever discharge papers the Australian military gave them upon their discharge from service.
Walt Disney did not receive a dishonorable discharge because he never served in the military.
Remove one battery terminal and touch it to the other to discharge capacitors in the system. Reconnect the terminal and you are good to go. Don't forget to clean the terminal while you have it off.
Look at your DD-214.