One of the good things about Non Judicial Punishment is that it is not considered a Federal Crime. One or two NJPs will not typically result in a dishonorable discharge. If you are dismissed due to NJP violations, then it would be a DD. Depending on the NJPs and the types, it could reduce it from an Honorable Discharge to a General Discharge.
No, a non-judicial punishment (NJP) does not typically result in a dishonorable discharge. NJP is a form of administrative punishment that may result in reduction in rank, forfeiture of pay, or extra duties. A dishonorable discharge is a much more serious punitive measure that is typically reserved for more severe offenses.
It is a councling document, it is hust a little bit more serious than a page 11 but under a njp
Mercutio
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fighting
It depends on what type of Governmental help you are referring to and whether the Marine has received an honorable discharge in the past, previous to his Dishonorable Discharge. If a Marine in his or her 1st enlistment receives a DD then the Marine will lose many benefits. If however the Marine served one enlistment and received an Honorable Discharge and then reenlists he will be entitled to all benefits from that first enlistment. But you still need to speak to a Veterans Affairs Representative for details.
No, his travel to the USSR resulted in a change to his discharge status, however. he was still a Marine on the day he died. "Once a Marine, Always a Marine".
Honorable discharge papers. The primary record for your service and discharge.
Warfighting Handbook
Khalpara, near NJP Junction
yes if it is a honerable admin sep u will still recieve ur gi bill depending on how long u served at 24 months u are eligble for 80 percent of the gi bill anything dishonerable u will not recieve anything
Gerard. Lionetti
Dishonorable discharge! You are a disgrace to the uniform and your country. Grow up! You don't deserve to be a Marine. -A "REAL" Marine Semper Fi