Chapter 14-12c General under honorable conditions
Odds of being allowed back in the military with 1 or 2 AWOL allegations are slim to none. Only a recruiter can answer that question. You can...
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Odds of being allowed back in the military with 1 or 2 AWOL allegations are slim to none. Only a recruiter can answer that question. You can...
No set fee. It just depends on the complexity. Interview attorneys who do this kind of work.
The VA is the final authority. If you have some service after 9/11/01 and an Honorable Discharge, you have some eligibility. If you extended...
Highly unlikely if you apply. But zero chance if you don't. You'll need to decide if rolling the dice is worth the cost of doing it. Many...
He would have orders, clearances (compartmentalized or otherwise), and other evidence in his records/files.
Track it online, or make endless frustrating phone calls. I believe by statute they have some 18 months to make a decision. I have one client's...
It's unclear what you're asking. If you're asking whether you can reenlist, you need a waiver as you were told in the prior post on the same...
A quick look shows that's a fitness failure, so ineligible to re-enlist without a waiver. Given this and the downsizing attitude of the services,...
The process and cost will vary depending on branch, difficulty, complexity, timeframe, type of discharge, reason for discharge, etc. What you're...
I'm not a MD lawyer, so this is general information. I'm sorry to hear about your dog. If it were me, I would demand they pay your vet bills, and...