How long does the military have to notify you of a positive drug test result?
Seven months is an unusually long time to take action on a failed UA. (Did you know this was coming? Don't answer) I recommend consulting an...
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Seven months is an unusually long time to take action on a failed UA. (Did you know this was coming? Don't answer) I recommend consulting an...
You are correct, the stakes are high for you. That said, more facts are required and a restraining order in and of itself may not carry the...
More information is required to be able to identify a starting point to answer your question and possibly set you in the right direction. It...
More facts are required. I recommend you take your concerns to the Inspector General (IG) to help you determine whether your 1SG is acting within...
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If you refuse to deploy you should anticipate court-martial or administrative separation. The Army has an interest in deterring other Soldiers...
I agree with the posts from my colleagues. I'd add that in my experience the military struggles with serving subpoenas on witnesses. I've...
You could hire an attorney. You might avoid some consequences. A good attorney can help ensure the consequences imposed (if any) are fair. ...
The only way to get a Dishonorable Discharge (DD) or a Bad Conduct Discharge (BCD) is via court-martial. General court-martial for the DD or BCD. ...
If you have an Honorable as you posted, that's half the battle. Your DD 214 should reflect a code in block 26. Take a look at the code and know...
I presume you are referring to RCW 59.18.220. I do not believe that military orders amounting to a Permanent Change of Assignment or a Permanent...
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