I was convicted in a military court martial, do I have any benefits from military
If you got a DD or a BCD, and don't have a prior honorable discharge - nope.
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If you got a DD or a BCD, and don't have a prior honorable discharge - nope.
You might start here. http://www.esgr.mil/ This organization is pretty good with initial information, and that might help you focus your search.
You are early in the process if just arrested. You should take with any attorney at TDS or civilian. The first steps will involve resolution...
That's not right as stated. They can take up to half of each months pay for two months. It sounds like they want to take the equivalent of 7...
The arrest will show up. And if the records aren't probably filed it may show up as a conviction. This is NOT a conviction.
You can report this to the nearest Naval Criminal Investigative Service Office. If you are in the NN area, then I would recommend contacting the...
Normally such a case would be handled through the U.S. Magistrate on base, if there is one. There may also be administrative actions by the...
You should talk to finance. Generally you are entitled to BAH With. Be careful to make sure you are paid based on the correct Zip Code.
An ELS separation doesn't normally state it's for misconduct. That defeats the purpose. You can apply for an upgrade after six months but it is...
A 15-6 (Amry) or Commanders Inquiry (AF) can be initiated without a whole lot of facts. Generally that is the purpose of the investigation. ...