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.
Can i finish my enlist in the navy reserves for a erroneous enlistment discharge?
No, your enlistment was terminated when you were discharged.
What missions did U.S. Navy ship AS-26 do in World War 2?
The USS Clytie (AS-26) was an Aegir-class submarine tender that entered the Pacific Theatre late in the war. Stationed in Australia, she tended submarines of the 7th Fleet from April - September 1945, then was ordered home after the war ended.
Why do player wear uniforms in sports?
So it is easier to identify which team the player is on and so you won't get confused. Also it tells you their number and last name so you can tell who the player is.
Why do you write details are as follows?
I believe it should be 'as follows', as the full text should read 'Details are, as it follows'. The phrase "as it follows" is described as having the loose meaning of "as it follows". Whether the noun is singular or plural, the phrase is always "as follows".
Example sentences:
Plural noun and verb
The details are as follows: (use a colon then write the details, without the parantheses).
The prices are as follows: (list prices).
Singular noun and verb
The address is as follows: (one item, in this example "the address").
Source: Authority: The New Fowler's Modern English Usageedited by R.W. Burchfield. Clarendon Press: Oxford, England. 1996.
Who was the United States Navy Captain that burned the USS Philadelphia?
During the First Barbary War against Tripoli, Navy Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, commanding the Intrepid (captured former enemy ketch Mastico), entered Tripoli Harbor on the night of February 16, 1804, to burn the captured Navy frigate USS Philadelphia.
The act was called "the most bold and daring act of the age" by British Admiral Lord Nelson, and made Decatur an instant national hero, and Navy legend to this day.
What is the it called if a person in the military is higher than you?
A Superior or in some cases, your superior officer
The Continental Navy was established by the Continental Congress in 1775. It was disbanded in 1784, but the harassment of U.S. merchant ships by Barbary pirates prompted Congress to establish the Department of the Navy in 1798.
the US naval was founded in the year of 1845.
What moon mission was completely manned by navy personnel?
The crew of Apollo 12 which visited the Moon in November 1969 were are US Navy personnel.
What is the Russian navy called?
The Russian Navy (Russian: Военно-морской Флот Российской Федерации (ВМФ России), tr. Voyenno-morskoy Flot Rossiyskoy Federatsii (VMF Rossii), lit. Military-Maritime Fleet of the Russian Federation) is the naval arm of theRussian military. The present Russian Navy was formed in January 1992, succeeding the Navy of the Commonwealth of Independent States, which had itself succeeded the Soviet Navy following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991.
Does an airplane take off and land with the wind?
No. An aircraft takes off and lands into the wind. (Or as close as possible to directly into the wind).
What is CM stand for in the navy?
CM is a Construction Mechanic, one of the SeaBee construction ratings in the Navy. CM's are responsible for heavy construction equipment maintenance and repair (bulldozers, cranes, trucks, etc.), including diesel and gas engines.
During the time in the Naval Academy, individuals have the opportunity to choose whether they want to go Navy or Marine Corps. Once they receive their commission in the appropriate service, they will get orders to school. Graduates can get order to flight school.
Does a person choose a job in the Navy before or after boot camp?
If your scores are high enough on the ASVAB you may be offered a guaranteed school. Talk to your recruiter but take along a friend who is savvy. Navy recruiters do not work for you, they work for the Navy--you are nothing more to them than a number and they will promise you the world to get you to sign. That's just the way they roll.
Does gov pay for gas in POV for navy reserves to travel to drill?
no it does not as far as i know at this time. they only compansate you by the means of a hotel and food.
How much do Navy SEALs get paid in 1 hower?
They get paid by the month and it depend on what rank they are as to how much they get paid.
Why were the Chief Petty Officer core competencies developed?
The Chief Petty Officer core competencies were developed to strengthen chief petty officer standards.
What collage degree should I have to join the navy seals?
You do not require a college degree to join the SEALs, even though about 1/3 of all SEALs have a college degree. I would suggest getting your basic bachelors degree. Anything more (unless you plan to have a job that requires a high education level when you get out of the Navy) is just a waste of time. If you want, you can go through NROTC (Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps), and enter the Navy as an Ensign (Naval equivalent to a Second Lieutenant).
Remember, the SEALs have a 75-80% DOR (drop on request) rate, and you have to be VERY physically fit in order to make it through or excel at BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolitions/SEAL training). The SEALs also have to train a ridiculously long time before they're ever even deployed (I think a couple years).
One other thing you may want to look into is the SEAL Challenge. Not too many people seem to know what this is, and I'm not even sure I do. Talk to your recruiter about it. I think it's a quick way to get into BUD/S immediately after basic Naval boot camp, instead of completing your 4 required years in the Navy.
Good luck! HOOYAH!