1 You are rude. I don't owe you any kind of explanation. Once you have established your service record then maybe you can question mine. I have told you a million times not gay yet you insist on trying to talk gay shit with me in the middle of the nigh fuck off with that.
I will say it says Honorable on my DD214. If I explained any further, it would be so fantastic everyone would claim I was lying, and they would demand proof. I do not wish to share that evidence, so I am not even going to bother getting into it. But I have absolutely nothing to be ashamed about. I am proud to have kept the Albanians and Serbians from killing each other. It was the right thing to do.
I never had a parole officer
he also wrote which I think he has since deleted
Bhank:
I received a general discharge under Honorable conditions. I submitted my DD214 to every Law School. I expect it to help not hinder my application. I have absolutely nothing to be ashamed about I volunteered after graduating college for the enlisted Infantry in a time of War and did the best I could. It's not my fault I got sent to Kosovo instead of Afghan or Iraq take it up with the needs of the Army.
In the United States military, personnel can be discharged from service in a variety of ways.
The type of discharge that is received will be placed on their DD-214. The best option is the Honorable Discharge, while the worst option is a Dishonorable Discharge. Several options, including the General Discharge, Under Honorable Conditions, are between these two extremes.
With a General Discharge, an individual will have received some form of non-judicial punishment during their time of service as a disciplinary action. This indicates that there was a failure to meet a military standard. The reason for the discharge is given in writing and an acknowledgement is required to acknowledge an understanding of this reason.
The benefit of a General Discharge is that it is still provided under an honorable condition. This condition can be used as a job reference in the future. Personnel who receive this discharge status are usually eligible to receive veteran’s benefits because the service provided is typically considered to be satisfactory.
The disadvantage of a General Discharge is that there are specific benefits which no longer become accessible. GI Bill education benefits, for example, are reserved for military members who received an honorable discharge. Any benefit tied to that specific discharge type will not be received.
Now we know why Brian cant claim any funds for law school, it wasnt an Honorable DischargeOK Brian, the balls in your court, post your DD214, it will show us all your "fantastic" reason for leaving