Will my military convictions show on a FBI check for background for employment?
Will they show up. Yes. Should you disclose. Yes. It's called honesty.
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Will they show up. Yes. Should you disclose. Yes. It's called honesty.
Best case nothing. Worst case is having to prove you are sane to future employees, being viewed as a risk to certain employers who require...
Confusing fact pattern and not enough facts... you said your commanders tried to keep you in - but then how did you get discharged and with what...
Thank you for your Service Marine. Depression and PTSD are quite serious. You should consider going to the hospital and asking for behavioral...
If I understand correctly, you're first service administratively resolved the issue by discharging you Honorably, then re-enlisted you 16 years...
When I was an Army JAG I wrote a lot of wills. I never heard of a military lawyer or legal office that kept copies of wills - although frankly...
Yes. He needs to simply apply with the state unemployment office and they will require that he meet job search obligations and file weekly.
Per the VA, their policy will to pay from the date you CLAIMED the injury, not the date of the incident. They presume that since, for instance,...
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First, it's unlikely you can sue the military. The Ferres Doctrine prevents this in general - practically speaking the Military would simply be...
In legal terms, you're saying you are either Absent WithOut Leave (AWOL) or a deserter. AWOL is serious, and being a Deserter is extremely...