It all depends on why you were discharged, if you received an ELS, or OTH Discharge. Admin sep is basically saying it never happened, and should have no effect on future employment. Generally speaking however, depending on the circumstances surrouding your separation, it may affect a future federal sercurity clearence. i.e. not passing a drug test, or being "depressed". But getting Admin Sep from the navy isn't good, or bad, it's unchracterized. It means nothing. It basically means you couldn't hack it in the military and they're sending you home. Go back to school, get a good job, and think of this as a learning curve, least you had the balls to try.
Not as bad as DD but potential employers may see it negatively
No, it is just one person saying they think you should be administratively separated. Just an opinion, but it could carry heavy weight.
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.
Bupers Manual Article 1910.5B outlines the procedures for the separation of enlisted personnel from the Navy due to misconduct. It specifically addresses the administrative process for non-judicial punishment and the potential for separation under other than honorable conditions. The article emphasizes the importance of due process and documentation in the separation proceedings, ensuring that the rights of service members are upheld throughout the process. This article is part of broader regulations governing personnel management and disciplinary actions within the Navy.
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Armin Uhler has written: 'Review of administrative acts' -- subject(s): Administrative law, Constitutional law, Courts, Judicial review, Jurisdiction, Separation of powers
They helped with many administrative and transport duties in the US Navy.
No. Backlash means the negative reprecussions of an action
legislative, executive, judicial and administrative branches{For Novanet it's -SEPARATION OF POWERS!}
No, Marines are not considered part of the Navy. While they fall under the Department of the Navy and share some administrative functions, the Marine Corps is a separate branch of the military with its own unique missions, capabilities, and command structure.
BUPERS, also known as the Bureau of Naval Personnel, is a department which belongs to the United States Navy. It's the administrative body of the United States Navy.
One incident especially in basic training would be DRUG use even prior to entering!