Simply, he wasn't. He had a Court-Marshall for molesting a child, but was still given an Honorable Discharge.
No. Although he did go AWOL in 1968 (his fifth year in the Army), the discharge he received was classed as honorable.
When his enlistment term is up, or when he is discharged.
No, He didn't. - Okay.. are there any documents signed by Polish authorities to prove that he was indeed discharged from the army?
The evocati (singular evocatus) were Roman soldiers who had served their time in the army and were honorably discharged but voluntarily re-enlisted.
Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.
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No. Although he did go AWOL in 1968 (his fifth year in the Army), the discharge he received was classed as honorable.
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.
It is dishonorable discharge, and it means a soldier did something bad according to military law. They are released from the armed services with a lifelong blemish on their work record. an expulsion from the ranks of the military as the result of a general court-martial procedure See related links for information about the reasons for a dishonorable discharge.
It depends how far off in paperwork was performed on you. If you are already in the guard, you will get either a med. discharge or a less than honorable for lying under your enlistment oath.
No. you will stay in the Army
Usually nothing. Sometimes there is a divorce. The worst thing that CAN happen is the he gets discharged from the military <><><> IF the act of Adultery is harmful to the good order and discipline of the military, the SGT can be court-martialed, and can be dishonorably discharged, reduced in grade to PVT E-1, and sentenced to prison. Article 134, Uniform Code of Military Justice. RARELY would happen- but could.
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yes
When his enlistment term is up, or when he is discharged.
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