An individual with a dishonorable discharge would receive no veterans benefits at all, is prohibited from ever owning a firearm, and in some states has a loss of civil rights equal to that associated with a felony conviction.
The only way you would receive a DD or OTH is for something which you did. If your spouse turns out to be problematic, it may still have repercussions on you in other ways, however.
No. The story goes that Robinson was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, when he boarded a bus and sat down next to the wife of one of the men in his unit who was sitting towards the front. The bus driver...
I don't know. There should be a public registry for dishonorably discharged service members much like the one for sex offenders. This makes it harder for them to lie to obtain employment. Also it...