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Michael James Vanderzee
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I was on active duty as a JAG for 5+ years and still serving in the Reserves,...
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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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While technically, the Army has a "waiver" process, the odds of them granting a...
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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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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...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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There's a principle called "sovereign immunity" which basically says you can't...
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Under NO circumstances should your son take ANY military polygraph, especially...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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It isn't easy to get a discharge before your guard commitment is completed, but...
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There are a number of factors involved - once there is an initial "positive"...
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Thank you for your response!!! My husband did get a laywyer but it was after he...
E. Brian Davis
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Your best bet may be to contact the JAG office at the base he was stationed at...
Matt Shipman
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To try to get custody back of your children, you will need to file a motion to...
Matt Shipman
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To try to get custody back of your children, you will need to file a motion to...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Yes. Paying for damage you caused doesn't undo any criminal act.
Steven Alan Fink
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It depends how and why you broke it. If you were playing baseball and...

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