DD214 under honorable discharge
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Yes, you are a veteran. Thank you for your service.
Thanks for your service. A few thoughts: Your question is for your doctor not a lawyer. If it is connected then you'll need to contact the VA...
First, thank you both for his service. This is an employment law question so I'll move it there. I'm not an employment lawyer but I suspect that...
If he's still in the military he should be looked at for medical retirement and also apply for VA disability. If he's out of the military I...
Not enough information to point you in any direction. So it's impossible to point you in any direction since you never really said what rights...
This is a complicated question with too much unknown information - it would require a lengthy review of his charges, prior service, etc. A brief...
I'll provide a different answer but with the same result. The Ferres doctrine prevents lawsuits against the military for things such as your...
All of this should be done by the Soldier with the help of a qualified lawyer. He can fight the GOMOR, which will can be destroyed or filed...
It doesn't work that way. You're under legal and moral obligations. You cannot just "quit" the military. And going UA is a horribly bad idea...
This is the "hope and change" that Mr. Obama promised. The era of "victimhood" is upon us. What you are alleged to have committed is a "sex...