you can apply to the appropriate service's Board for the Correction of Military Records using a DD-form 149 at this link: http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/infomgt/forms/eforms/dd0149.pdf . Then mail it to the address shown on the back side of the form.
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An honorable discharge is when you are sent back home because of a medical problem or your time in the military was done
honorable discharge from US military after WW2.......................
ask to see copy of his/her DD Form 214, discharge paper
The DD Form 214, also known as the Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, is the official document that details a service member's military service, including dates of service, discharge status, and awards received. It is commonly used for veterans to access benefits and services. In contrast, the DD Form 217 does not exist; it is likely a confusion with another form or designation. The primary document for discharge information is the DD214.
To apply for a military discharge upgrade, you need to gather relevant documentation, including your discharge paperwork and any supporting evidence that demonstrates why you believe your discharge should be upgraded. Then, submit an application to the appropriate Discharge Review Board (DRB) or Board for Correction of Military Records (BCMR) for your branch of service, following their specific instructions and guidelines. Ensure you include a personal statement outlining your reasons for the upgrade and any mitigating circumstances. It's also helpful to seek assistance from veteran service organizations for guidance throughout the process.
To upgrade a bad conduct discharge, you can apply for a discharge review through the appropriate military branch’s Discharge Review Board (DRB) or the Board for Correction of Military Records (BCMR). This process typically involves submitting a formal application that includes supporting documentation, such as evidence of rehabilitation or character references. It's essential to demonstrate that the discharge was unjust or that you have made significant positive changes since the discharge. Consulting with a legal advisor or veterans’ organization can also be helpful in navigating this process.
Yes, if your general discharge is upgraded to honorable, you may become eligible for GI Bill benefits. Generally, the GI Bill requires an honorable discharge for full benefits, so the upgrade can open the door to those opportunities. It’s important to confirm your eligibility with the appropriate military or veterans' affairs offices after the upgrade is processed.
Yes, it is possible to have an Other Than Honorable (OTH) discharge overturned, but the process can be complex. Individuals typically need to apply for a discharge upgrade through the appropriate military review board or board for correction of military records. This often involves providing evidence that the discharge was unjust or based on errors or extenuating circumstances. Success is not guaranteed, and the outcome depends on the specific circumstances and the board's criteria.
A military discharge cant be removed from your record
To upgrade your DD 214 to an honorable discharge, you must submit a request to the appropriate board for correction of military records, typically the Discharge Review Board (DRB) or the Board for Correction of Military Records (BCMR) for your branch of service. You'll need to provide supporting documentation and a clear rationale for the upgrade, such as evidence of mitigating circumstances that contributed to your original discharge status. It's advisable to consult with a veterans' service organization for assistance in navigating the process and improving your chances of success.
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Choose not to re-enlist (honorable discharge), bad conduct discharge, hardship discharge, medical discharge, die.
Demobbed.
Dishonourable discharge
No. If you commit a crime as a civilian after you've been separated from the military, it has no impact on your discharge. Not that it really matters - you get convicted for a capital crime, no discharge is going to better your life after prison, assuming you eventually get paroled.
A DD Form 293 hearing, which is used to request an upgrade of military discharge characterization, can be applied for by veterans in all 50 states, as well as U.S. territories. The hearing is conducted by the appropriate Discharge Review Board, which is typically associated with the branch of service in which the veteran served. Veterans can submit their requests regardless of their location, as the review process is managed by the respective military branches.