I am not on trial. I was never on trial. I was discharged under honorable conditions. That is what matters.
What is really going to piss you guys off though is when you see there are considerable military educational benefit that I do in fact qualify for, but we are not there yet.
Vets know what your type of discharge means and yet you still want to walk around like it was something different
This states you do not have access to GI Bill benefits
Overall, under this final rule, more SMs will be eligible for benefits than under the prior 38 CFR 3.12(d). That said, a favorable COD determination under this rule does not result in blanket eligibility for all VA benefits or a change in the Department of Defense's (DoD) discharge characterization. Rather, certain VA benefits have specific eligibility requirements as it pertains to COD. For example, education assistance under the Montgomery GI Bill program or Post-9/11 GI Bill program is available only for periods of service resulting in an “honorable” discharge.
See38 U.S.C. 3011(a)(3)(B) and 3311(c)(1). Therefore, former SMs who do not receive an Honorable discharge from DoD are ineligible for the VA Education benefit.