Reenlist and get an honorable discharge. I knew two guys that had dishonorable discharge they reenlisted and got honorable discharges.
reenlist? no. go to school and leave it off of your resume. You can still get financial aid and have a great life.
The US Military must issue you a ticket to your home of record. Typically this means a bus ticket. Also, you are likely to be escorted off post as soon as your paperwork has been processed. This can mean that representatives from your former unit may drive you, or MP's will be dispatched. You may be driven to the bus station, or you may be dropped outside the main gate.
What you do after that is entirely up to you, provided there are no criminal charges associated with the discharge. In this case, all of the above would follow your stay at Ft. Leavenworth.
The Chicken dinner won't hurt you as far as private sector jobs.
Je sais pas puisque j’ai pas encore mon permis de conduire
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A Dishonorable Discharge is the the worst fate conceivable.
Choose not to re-enlist (honorable discharge), bad conduct discharge, hardship discharge, medical discharge, die.
Try this link (you may need a lawyer's help) http://oureverydaylife.com/fix-bad-conduct-discharge-military-8407.html
It was formerly known as a "Bad Conduct Discharge" and ranks just above a Dishonorable Discharge.
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In dishonorable discharge, you lose your veteran benefits, cannot reenlist, and are often treated as a felon. In bad conduct discharges, you lose your veteran benefits, cannot reenlist, and are often treated as a felon, but you retain your honor.
the national guard have waivers for such discharge. best advise is talk to a recruiter. you can possibly get an honerable after you serve some time in service..
General or Special
General or Special
Generally, once you sign and take the oath, you are in the service until your enlistment is due. There are ways to leave the military but it is a long process. Hardship discharge, medical discharge, and bad conduct discharge are some ways to leave the military but keep in mind that there are consequences for your actions. With a bad conduct discharge, you will not be able to obtain any employment from the federal government or from any company that does work for the federal government. You also might face prison time depending on the reason for your bad conduct discharge.
Not actually, a bad conduct discharge...He ain't so tough, he went AWOL....
dishonorable discharge, bad discharge, federal jail, to name important consequences