Yes, you can. Since the Army reserve is still a part of the military it will still give you the military experience and the honorable discharge. You may even deploy to Iraq/Afghanistan. The Coast Guard is also a branch of the military. You may go to the Middle East area with them as well, or do CT or drug operations near South America.
A military discharge cant be removed from your record
It depends entirely on the circumstances of the discharge, the number of applicants applying, the ratio of the number of applicants as compared to the number of available positions, and internal regulations of the department. Also bear in mind that different departments have different standards and different reasons for those standards. Long story short, if you have a general discharge from the military, be honest and upfront about it with the background investigator and apply to multipledepartments as to find the best mutual fit for you.
military departments
No
military departments
Choose not to re-enlist (honorable discharge), bad conduct discharge, hardship discharge, medical discharge, die.
Demobbed.
Dishonourable discharge
No. If you commit a crime as a civilian after you've been separated from the military, it has no impact on your discharge. Not that it really matters - you get convicted for a capital crime, no discharge is going to better your life after prison, assuming you eventually get paroled.
Jefferson did not have any military experience.
if you mean how to become a police officer.. In most states in the US you have to be 21, legal US citizen, pass a criminal background check, and pass the departments academy. i cant be sure but some states or departments might require some sort of military experience or higher education ,
Probably not.