I was convicted of larceny and forgery at a special court martial. Is this a felony?
A Special Court Martial conviction should not be considered a felony because you are not subject to over a year of imprisonment. Additionally, you...
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A Special Court Martial conviction should not be considered a felony because you are not subject to over a year of imprisonment. Additionally, you...
A recruiter would be the best person to talk to, but I believe the answer is yes. An RE-4 code means you can't reenlist in the military. An RE-3...
Interesting that they are going to discharge your son for attempted use of steroids. In the Army I hear they treat is as a medical issue...
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I think that you should request a waiver and raise the SOL. The SOL seems to prohibit the government from recovering any money from you between...
Well, you can't turn back the clock. People sometimes miss classes, and provided you take action to correct the prople you should be okay. ...
You husband's right to appeal his punishment is likely passed, so I would "put aside" your anger about his punishment and his command's failure to...
Trial Counsel has certainly gotten off on the wrong foot if they missed a meeting with your battalion commander. Your notification letter...
The simple answer to your questions is "no", and I agree with the earlier contributors that you should not speak with CID again without first...
Your recruiter is confused. You do not need to give up full custody of your children to join the military. You do need to have a "family care...
You will need to submit an application with the Army Discharge Review Board (ADRB). You will use DD Form 293. The purpose of the application is...