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Kevin Drew Balkwill's answer
The chances are little to none. There are three "Elements of Proof" for the... Posted 3 months ago in Military Law Fort Huachuca, AZ
Peter Christopher Lomtevas' answer
Try to pass the PT test first, then seek medical boarding if you fail. I...
Eric Michael Allen's answer
If you completed your first term of service (at least 3 years) and were... Posted 1 day ago in Divorce / Separation Nevada
Greta Muirhead's answer
Please post this question in the Kansas section so that an attorney licensed in... Posted 6 days ago in Military Law Lithonia, GA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
You should see a local recuriter as it is his job to find a spot for you and... Posted 4 months ago in Military Law Orlando, FL
Edward William Vopat's answer
My first question is what application are you talking about? If you are...
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Having just gone through the process for joining the Army, I can tell you that... Posted 4 months ago in Military Law Milan, TN
Stephen Hayes Carpenter JR's answer
You may request an upgrade of the characterization of your discharge, a...
Hugh Edward Garrett's answer
It is very difficult to get an upgrade in discharge. I assume that it was an... Posted 8 days ago in Military Law Johnson City, TN Posted about 1 month ago in Military Law Houston, TX
Donald George Rehkopf's answer
You have NO legal basis to do anything - only your wife can do so. Your wife... Posted 13 days ago in Military Law Miami, FL
Michael Ernest Chionopoulos' answer
First, this answer does not constitute legal advice and does not establish an... Posted 17 days ago in Military Law Jesup, GA
Donald George Rehkopf's answer
You need to talk to a lawyer who is experienced in military law who can look at... Posted 14 days ago in Divorce / Separation San Diego, CA
Michael Ernest Chionopoulos' answer
First, this answer is not legal advice, nor does it create an attorney/client... Posted 23 days ago in Military Law Florida Posted 24 days ago in Military Law Knoxville, TN
Stephen Hayes Carpenter JR's answer
It all depends on your chain of command. Hopefully, they'll look the other way... Posted 24 days ago in Military Law San Diego, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Check with ROTC before you do anything and confirm that you are eligible....
Donald George Rehkopf's answer
While technically, the Army has a "waiver" process, the odds of them granting a... Posted about 1 month ago in Military Law Charlotte, NC
Eric Michael Allen's answer
He can obtain his records from the Navy or the National Personnel Records... Posted about 1 month ago in Military Law Yorktown, VA
Jeffrey Alan Lustick's answer
The Navy Times is not an official US Government publication. It is a civilian... Posted about 1 month ago in Military Law Ludowici, GA
Donald George Rehkopf's answer
Probably not. But, much will depend on what specifically the "misconduct" was.... Posted 9 days ago in Military Law Columbia, SC Posted about 1 month ago in Military Law Centerton, AR
Jeffrey Alan Lustick's answer
Your question calls for a personnel answer and not necessarily a legal answer,...
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Please help, after beening in the NAVY for a short term my grandson was given a... Posted about 1 month ago in Military Law Yakima, WA
Jeffrey Alan Lustick's answer
Restitution, eh? What happened here? Was this restitution court-ordered due... |