I believe you can............ No you Can't at least this is from experience in PA
Yes. When you go to the unemployment office, tell them you are a vet - there should be a special veterans unemployment specialist in the office to help you.
The same Benefits as you would get, if it was a regular Honorable Discharge....except for the GI Bill. Only members with Honorable discharges are eligible for this benefit.
No you have to have an honorable discharge, anything less will disqualify you for unemployment in cali
Military pay ends on the date of discharge, for honorable, general under honorable, general under less than honorable, and dishonoralbe discharges. There are no residual benefits for less than honorable or dishonorable discharges.
you lose access to any potential benefits with a dishonorable discharge, HOWEVER, you CAN apply to have your discharge upgraded to other than honorable, general, honorable etc.
An honorable discharge is the highest form of departure from military service. You get everything. (Did you mean dishonorable?)
A Bad Conduct Discharge, as opposed to a Dishonorable Discharge, is considered a separation under conditions Other Than Honorable. With an OTH discharge, the Department of Veterans Affairs makes the determination as to whether the OTH was based on conditions which would result in the forfeit of any or all VA benefits. The more serious offenses, such as desertion, mutiny, spying, etc., will result in loss of all benefits.
The way I was explained the condition of this Discharge, is that it is UNCHARACTERIZED, and most times "UNDER HONORABLE CONDITIONS", as to say Honorable and does not bar you from reentry into the Military after a due course of time. Supposedly, it can become honorable under certain conditions, mayhaps after 6 months of service with the Military. In some cases, as when a commendable soldier cannot pass a specific training, he/she can become eligible for the General "Under Honorable" Discharge, upon exiting the Military. After 6 Months of Military Service, one can become eligible for Veteran Status, gaining government due Veteran Benefits. SPC MEDINA
usually you are entitled to benefits as long as you do not have a dishonorable discharge that voids your benefits
Yes, I did in 1985. Went from General Under Honorable Conditions to Honorable. Board was in Dallas Texas and once they found I was in college with all my VA benefits intack It was Granted. Got a new DD214 and a county job......
What health care benefits may be individual eligible for after receiving an honorable discharge after 30 years of serving in the armed forces?
Yes. Having an Other Than Honorable discharge does not bar you from getting a Federal Job. They may scrupulously ask you further questions but it does not disqualify you. I know this because I work for the Federal Government and received an OTH several years ago. And I specifically stated on my application the type of discharge.
Your DD-214 will reflect "continuous honorable service from yyyymmdd to yyyymmdd" reflecting the dates of your prior enlisment(s). This will show you honorably completed any prior enlistment. You may be eligible for certain VA benefits based on your prior enlistment, but will be eligible for few, if any for the enlistment for which you recieved an Under Other Than Honorable Conditions (OTH) characterization. Go to the VA and ask for a determination of eligibility for benefits. They will look closely at your record, and determine what you are eligible for.