Can the military stop you from joining due to dismissed charges?
The military requires "rigorous moral character standards" and they can set those as they wish. There are minimum ineligibility standards in DoD...
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The military requires "rigorous moral character standards" and they can set those as they wish. There are minimum ineligibility standards in DoD...
Yes, Article 138, UCMJ, provides a mechanism for Soldiers to ask for redress and complain if a commander takes action that is arbitrary,...
Any flagging action should be done immediately when it is required to be done. The unit S1/personnel officer is responsible for ensuring the...
Nothing is "automatic" - every case is fact-dependent. There may be aggravating factors (such as a victim under the age of 16) or defenses (such as...
The Veteran’s case should be “staffed” with the specialty court team, to include the veterans justice officer from the VA, who should be advocating...
Consequences you will face: the GOMOR and a Summary of Credible Adverse Information will be seen by your promotion board. This will make it more...
It sounds like you are talking about a medical procedure. If so, talk with an attorney that is familiar with the new military medical claims process.
There seem to be missing facts that you need to discuss with an attorney in a confidential setting. You had an attorney if you have already been...
Yes, there is an appeal process. See AR 623-3 and DA PAM 623-3. However, I highly recommend you seek assistance through an attorney who is familiar...
You will not know for sure until you submit your retirement, but if there is nothing in your military record to reflect less than exemplary...