C-10306 BUPERS Instruction 1910.2 outlines the policies and procedures for the administrative separation of Navy personnel. It provides guidance on the different types of separations, including those for misconduct, performance issues, and other reasons. The instruction aims to ensure that the separation process is fair, consistent, and in accordance with Navy regulations. Overall, it serves as a framework for managing personnel transitions within the Navy.
The term stands for Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) Manual, Article #C-10314. Or another way to say it is that it's a specific article in the Bupers Manual, the designation of which is C-10314.
In the early 70s,The military offerd honerable (early)discharge to people who admitted to doing,selling drugs.
What dose article c 10304
it means a General discharg under Honorable comdisions
Article C-10312 is the old BUPERS regulation for a General (Admin) discharge (OTH - Other Than Honorable). Not anything severely criminal mind you (which would garner a BCD (Bad Conduct Discharge), but something enough to warrant a discharge under OTH conditions. There's no way to be positive without actually getting a copy of his service record, which you course as a child can easily obtain from the National Archives using their online request forms (link below). It was often used for those personnel who may have been convicted of a civilian crime other than a felony. It's important to remember that the military conduct codes back then were a lot more strict than they are today. These days they don't let go of you that easily; if you get in trouble, you're more likely to either get busted down a grade or two, unless it's serious enough to warrant brig time. Even then, unless it's a felony, a pattern of repeated offenses, or something like addiction, they don't like to give up.
BUPERS 3420240-292 refers to a specific instruction or directive from the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) related to personnel management within the U.S. Navy. The numbers typically represent a unique identifier for the document, which could include details about policies, procedures, or guidelines affecting Navy personnel. To understand its specific content, one would need to access the document through official Navy channels or resources.
The term stands for Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) Manual, Article #C-10314. Or another way to say it is that it's a specific article in the Bupers Manual, the designation of which is C-10314.
In the early 70s,The military offerd honerable (early)discharge to people who admitted to doing,selling drugs.
What dose article c 10304
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it means a General discharg under Honorable comdisions
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In the early 70s,The military offerd honerable (early)discharge to people who admitted to doing,selling drugs.
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