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I received an honorable discharge from the military how can I obtain a military id card to use at the commissary?

Only retired, reserve or national guard soldiers have ID cards.SSG C. HernandezUS ArmyIf you are not in the reserves, active, national guard or retired, you can not obtain an ID card.


What is a dd-form 256a what it mean?

Signifies an Honorable Discharge from Active Service, Given along with a DD-form 214


Whad doce a army honorable discharge DD256A look like?

A DD Form 256A, or Honorable Discharge Certificate, is an official document issued to military personnel upon honorable discharge from active duty. It typically features the service member's name, rank, and the date of discharge, along with the signature of the issuing authority and the official seal of the military branch. The certificate is usually printed on high-quality paper and includes specific wording that indicates the honorable nature of the discharge. Overall, it serves as a formal recognition of the individual's service and conduct during their time in the military.


Do you still have military benefits with honorable discharge?

An honorable discharge is the highest form of departure from military service. You get everything. (Did you mean dishonorable?)


Does the dd214 tell you the type of discharge?

Yes, the DD Form 214, also known as the Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, provides information about the type of discharge a service member received. It includes a specific section that indicates the character of service, such as Honorable, General, Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct, or Dishonorable. This form is essential for veterans as it is often required for benefits and services.


I received an honorable discharge from the army reserve in 1979 but I only served 31 days of active service and cannot receive any benefits. Why is this?

You must serve at least 180 of active service to receive any benefits.


Do OTH or Admin discharges from the Army receive paperwork showing a discharge?

Yes, both OTH (Other Than Honorable) and Admin (Administrative) discharges from the Army receive paperwork showing their discharge. This paperwork is known as a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214) and it includes information about the type of discharge and the reason for it.


My father served in Vietnam, will he qualify for discount military flights?

According to the Veterans Benefits website any veteran who served active duty for 90 days consecutively, had an honorable discharge and has their DD214 discharge card qualifies for military discounts. The discharge card is necessary in order to receive one.


How qualify for a VA loan?

To qualify for a VA loan, a person must be have either 4 years of active duty or 6 years of Reserve military service and have an honorable discharge. A DD 214 is required.


If you are in the army reserves will you have to go active?

You can be called to active duty.


What are the reserves and the National Guard?

The National Guard and Reserves are branches of the active duty military.


Do you get to keep a miltary id after a honorable discharge?

Only if you retire from the service, or are a disabled Vet, and even then you get a different type of ID than your active duty ID. As far as current ID's, they're turned in and destroyed when you process out.