Only retired, reserve or national guard soldiers have ID cards.
SSG C. Hernandez
US Army
If you are not in the reserves, active, national guard or retired, you can not obtain an ID card.
WHAT IS AN UNCHARACTERIZED DISCHARGE
If you are referring to an Honorable Discharge from the military after having been convicted of reckless driving - I would say your chances are probably pretty good if the rest of your military service was exemplary. At the very least you might receive a General DIscharge Under Honorable Conditions.
An honorable discharge is the highest form of departure from military service. You get everything. (Did you mean dishonorable?)
I received a honorable discharge from the us air force before 180 days under article 396 medical conditions .
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.
He was given an honorable discharge. It was an administrative seperation for medical reasons. His biography lists the reason as a "bad back". This hints to me that Mr. Boehner simply was unable to adjust to the military lifestyle and was discharged during his basic training rather than saddle some command with another cry baby.
David Berkowitz, also known as the "Son of Sam" serial killer, was honorably discharged from the military mainly due to his completion of service. He served in the U.S. Army from 1971 to 1974 and received an honorable discharge upon fulfillment of his service obligations.
Yes, but not for members with Bad Conduct/Dishonorable. Members with and OTH (Other Than Honorable Discharges) are still eligible and can receive a burial flag. There are no laws that prevent someone from purchasing and draping a casket with a flag however one will not be provided military honors by the guard to fold and present it to the next of kin if you have a dishonorable discharge. You must have at least an Honorable or OTH discharge.
An honorable discharge can, on rare occasions, be granted to a former service member (whose service was characterized as less than honorable) as an act of clemency, should that person display exemplary post-service conduct and show evidence of outstanding post-service achievement in areas such as education and employment.
After being arrested and court-martialed during boot camp after he refused to move to the back of a segregated bus during training, Jackie Robinson was later acquitted of the charges and received an honorable discharge in 1944 from the United States Army.
No. Although he did go AWOL in 1968 (his fifth year in the Army), the discharge he received was classed as honorable.
honestly with a felony you cant do much these days. If you received an honorable discharge, then your good, but if not then you cannot receive veteran benefits with other than honorable.