Brian was discharged for misconduct, thats not serving honourably, he left under honourable conditions which isnt serving honourabley, he knows this is a fact
Type of discharge
The Department of Defense (DoD) authorizes six characterizations of service for military service members to receive on discharge:
(1) Honorable;
(2) Under Honorable Conditions (General);
(3) Under Other than Honorable Conditions;
(4) Bad Conduct;
(5) Dishonorable,
(6) Uncharacterized.
If he had served honourably he would have had number 1 on his DD214
Lucky for me you are wrong according to the Veteran Dean Lawyer who runs the Veterans Law Clinic and personally reviewed my DD214 I did serve honorably and do qualify and I am getting the veterans scholarship for veterans who served honorably. By all means write them a letter and tell them they are wrong. Idiot
https://law.campbell.edu/apply/tuition-aid/scholarships/Honoratos Emeritus Scholarship
Campbell Law appreciates the service of the members of our Armed Forces. This $15,000 annual scholarship serves those who have served.
The Honoratos Emeritus Scholarship is a three-year scholarship guaranteed for Veterans who have served honorably and matriculate as first-year incoming law students at Campbell Law. It is renewable in each of the three years the Veteran attends Campbell Law, so long as the Veteran remains in good academic standing.
You need not apply for these scholarships. We award them automatically to qualifying students.