For honorable discharge, from 2 to 6 months.
Yes, you can obtain a discharge card using NGB Form 55, which is the National Guard Bureau's form for discharge from the National Guard. This form serves as an official record of your discharge and is necessary for transitioning out of service. Ensure that all required information is accurately filled out and submitted through the appropriate channels to receive your discharge card.
no.
No such thing.
Every state should have a "your state" Army (Air) National Guard OTAG-Office of the Adjudent General. Sample: Texas Army National Guard-OTAG, or Oregon Air National Guard, etc. Contact them.
You would have to wait 3 yrs. after the discharge with a waiver.
The NGB 22 is the discharge document for Soldiers that are discharged from the National Guard.
You would have to request them through the state main HQ.
Of course. You aren't active duty anymore.
No, an individual who receives an other than honorable discharge from the Army National Guard is not considered a veteran. To be recognized as a veteran, one must have received an honorable discharge.
The National Guard does not provide medical coverage to prior members. Ask a local VA representative if you qualify.
It is a discharge certificate that is given upon separation from the National Guard, it is usually accompanied with an ngb 22.
The Admin Discharge should be reflected in the Re-enlistment code noted on the discharge document. The recruiter will have access to which Re-up codes (symbols) are acceptable for enlistment.