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Kevin Drew Balkwill
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The chances are little to none. There are three "Elements of Proof" for the...
Peter Christopher Lomtevas
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Try to pass the PT test first, then seek medical boarding if you fail. I...
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Eric Michael Allen's answer
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If you completed your first term of service (at least 3 years) and were...
Greta Muirhead
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Please post this question in the Kansas section so that an attorney licensed in...
Shawn B Alexander
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You should see a local recuriter as it is his job to find a spot for you and...
Edward William Vopat
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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...
Stephen Hayes Carpenter JR
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You may request an upgrade of the characterization of your discharge, a...
Hugh Edward Garrett
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It is very difficult to get an upgrade in discharge. I assume that it was an...
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Donald George Rehkopf's answer
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You have NO legal basis to do anything - only your wife can do so. Your wife...
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Michael Ernest Chionopoulos
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First, this answer does not constitute legal advice and does not establish an...
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Donald George Rehkopf's answer
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You need to talk to a lawyer who is experienced in military law who can look at...
Michael Ernest Chionopoulos
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First, this answer is not legal advice, nor does it create an attorney/client...
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Stephen Hayes Carpenter JR
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It all depends on your chain of command. Hopefully, they'll look the other way...
Steven Alan Fink
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Check with ROTC before you do anything and confirm that you are eligible....
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Donald George Rehkopf's answer
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While technically, the Army has a "waiver" process, the odds of them granting a...
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Eric Michael Allen's answer
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He can obtain his records from the Navy or the National Personnel Records...
Jeffrey Alan Lustick
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The Navy Times is not an official US Government publication. It is a civilian...
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Donald George Rehkopf's answer
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Probably not. But, much will depend on what specifically the "misconduct" was....
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Jeffrey Alan Lustick
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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...
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Jeffrey Alan Lustick
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Restitution, eh? What happened here? Was this restitution court-ordered due...

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