Yes. If you get one you will catch hell for it.
A base score is generally used in fitness as a minimum number that a person should score in order to do well on a fitness test. You will also find base scores for various military exercises as a cut off for people to pass or fail a military test.
Yes. Such establishments are typically called Military Surplus stores.
You could, but what are you expecting to happen when you go to a prospective employer with three DUI convictions? You'd be better off to find a different line of work.
The same thing that would happen if you shop lift off base.
Yes, an off-duty officer can arrest a DUI offender or any offender for that matter
even if you can, it doesn't mean you should...stay off the road
"Military arrest" is often used to mean that a civilian is taken into military custody.However, the civilian term "arrest" is termed "apprehension" by the military, being the physical act of detaining a violator of law.The term "arrest" means the notification of an individual that charges will be sought in connection with an offense. In most cases, this entails restriction to quarters while the legal process proceeds.The actual definition is Arrest : "moral restraint imposed on a person by oral or written orders of the competent authority, limiting the person's personal liberty pending disposition of the charges."
100% yes if born in an overseas US military hospital. If born in an off base establishment, the local base/fort/camp will have paperwork for the child's US Citizenship. In some countries, for example the UK, when the child is born off base they can be granted dual citizenship, as my son was.
Same as a civilian with a DUI. Even on active duty, the only way a DUI will affect you militarily is if it occurs on post or on a government installation.
Base pay for all E-2's is the same but if married and living off base they will get a housing allowance adjusted to where they are stationed and a small food allowance. You can find all of the pay details by typing in military pay scales or military pay and allowances on the internet.
Start by asking friends who have been in your situation. If their lawyer was successful in getting them off, then definitely call their lawyer. If that doesn't work, then go to the web and search for DUI lawyers or DUI attorneys in Dallas, TX. Don't fall for lame advertisements, and be sure to watch out for blatantly false claims.
Its very difficult to get your DUI case off from your record. Only you can get record off from your case if you are not found guilty before the jury. And if you once found guilty by the jury than it will be difficult for you to get it off from your record.