Depends on the individuals Commander. In most cases an honorable discharge is given.
You can always re-enlist with an honorable discharge. Also, being gay is no longer an issue.
A dishonorable discharge is when a person in the army is discharged (Fired, or removed) for reasons that are not honorable, such as breaking a rule. An honorable discharge is when a person in the army either resigns for good reasons or is told to leave the army for safety, age, or other reasons. If a person is dishonorably discharged, he/she will not get as many benefits.
A dishonorable discharge is when a person in the army is discharged (Fired, or removed) for reasons that are not honorable, such as breaking a rule. An honorable discharge is when a person in the army either resigns for good reasons or is told to leave the army for safety, age, or other reasons. If a person is dishonorably discharged, he/she will not get as many benefits.
No. Although he did go AWOL in 1968 (his fifth year in the Army), the discharge he received was classed as honorable.
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Yes, and it seems like the closer you get to retirement the more stringent they get--stuff that would get you an Summary Article 15 at 4 years will get you thrown out at 18.
Find a job and move forward with your life.
Simply, he wasn't. He had a Court-Marshall for molesting a child, but was still given an Honorable Discharge.
Yes, both OTH (Other Than Honorable) and Admin (Administrative) discharges from the Army receive paperwork showing their discharge. This paperwork is known as a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214) and it includes information about the type of discharge and the reason for it.
Yes. I know several other service men who switched branches of service after they were discharged.
Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.
You wouldn't be discharged under Article 10. Article 10 of the UCMJ is the article which covers restraint of personnel charged with offences - Article 10 is why you'd be held in confinement, not why you'd be discharged.