I assume you are talking about an early discharge? The ONLY person who can help you is the priest. You do not need to have any type of religion to talk to him, DON'T LIE. Be very convincing when you talk to him, Beg him to help you, Tell him how you have made the worst mistake of your life by joining, Do exactly what he advises but without failure let him know how bad you want out. His job is to convince you to stay, but, He is the only one who will help you get out too. GOOD LUCK, Miracles take time, don't expect to be home in less than two months.
add-on - no you don't have to go talk to the priest (oh and by the way there aren't priests in the military, there called chaplains, but there isn't a whole lot they can do to help you, they don't know the legal aspects of things ) and it depends on how you want to get discharged, if you want to get an honorable discharge (helps get jobs) talk to the career planner or Legal Assistance. If you don't care about honorable discharge, there are plenty of ways to get a dishonorable discharges (will limit you to what jobs you can get, and will also put you lower and the scale by employers as a possible candidate)
You receive an irrepairable injury, or get diagnosed with a condition that would prevent your ready deplyment. As far as the injury goes, keep in mind that self-inflicted injuries will earn you a discharge as well, however there may be a short detour through the gray bar Hilton first, and there will be no medical compensation.
Indeed you can
In the past there have been cases where a military officer was discharged.
If you served in the U.S. military and were honorably discharged, you are a military veteran.
Join the military service. (and be discharged)
You get discharged from the military.
Dahmer was in the military for just 5 months. he was discharged for drunkeness.
If they were discharged for being wounded in action then it may be in reference to the Medical Officers Report or possibly in the military bureaucracy it is Memorandum Of Record.
that depends on conditions you envoke or you feel hinder your retention in the military....
You may be discharged from the military for any condition that prevents your ready deployment. You may also be discharged for not disclosing a previously known condition, and such cases you could be charged and court marshaled.
No, your military record will be researched as part of your background check and you will be disqualified for drug use. .
How many people leave military service each year?Read more: How_many_people_leave_military_service_each_year
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