No. If you receive an Entry Level Separation, you basically never made it in.
You are a National Guard veteran if it was honorable.
A National Guard veteran.
National Guard does not have a basic training, you are sent to basic training with other members of the Army whether they are in active or reserve status. No, you will not become a veteran if you fail to complete basic with any branch.
No, an individual who receives an other than honorable discharge from the Army National Guard is not considered a veteran. To be recognized as a veteran, one must have received an honorable discharge.
Yes, a discharged National Guard member is considered a veteran if they served on active duty for at least 180 consecutive days and were discharged under honorable conditions. However, eligibility for certain benefits and veteran status may vary depending on the specific length and nature of their service. It is best to consult with the Department of Veterans Affairs or a veterans service organization for more information.
You are considered prior service but not a veteran.
no.
Basic Training for Illinois National Guard is 9 weeks.
If it was through some type of time machine then you are a super veteran.
No, and you may be prohibited from enlisting after your probation is discharged.
Yes, you are a veteran. Despite what many people think, veterans don't require war-time service. Simply serving for our nation gives you full legal and moral status as a veteran. Thank you for your service.
Yes- you are a veteran if you have served in any branch of the military forces. Please note that some veteran's BENEFITS are based on specific military service.