Chapter 14-12c General under honorable conditions
I think if your discharge stays as is, it's unlikely you will be able to reenlist. If you have documentation to support your assertions, you may...
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I think if your discharge stays as is, it's unlikely you will be able to reenlist. If you have documentation to support your assertions, you may...
If you truly have a DV misdemeanor conviction, doubtful. Google "Lautenberg Amendment and Marine Corps."
The ticket you are referring to is likely your DFAS online ticket # related to your protest on the debt. There may some basis to revoke a...
This is best answered by a recruiter, but I am sure it will require some type of waiver and I doubt enough time has passed for them to consider one...
There are a couple options - first, if he is simply physically not qualified for his MOS (his particular job), they can re-designate him to another...
To add to Mr. Cassara's answer, the computer also randomly generates lists on a daily basis for many units, especially the larger ones. The...
Since his trial starts tomorrow, I hope you have asked the same question of his attorney!
It's probably an unpaid fine or open case. You should call the FLHSMV first (or do an online driver license check) to see if you can figure out...
This is a serious - when the military cannot prove a 120 allegation at court-marital, they look for other ways to separate the member. There is a...
A retained civilian attorney can reach out to the NCIS agent or assigned trial counsel/SJA on your behalf and obtain status updates. This won't...