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by rbwhatever1
Mon Jun 08, 2015 7:12 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably"
Replies: 193
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Re: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably

[quote="dale blanker" Interesting. I'm new here and missing something... How did the OP get booted?[/quote]

He was booted for "other than honorable blogging activities". Generally. But I hear he may resist...
by rbwhatever1
Sat Mar 28, 2015 2:00 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably"
Replies: 193
Views: 46969

Re: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably

E.Marquez wrote: And in 28 years 8 months not a one of the general discharges I had part in..not one of those service members deserve any benefits,, that there are federal laws that allows for some benefits is of no mitigating reason in my mind...
This is exactly the same experience I've had in the FMF. When I was at Parris Island we had a "Failure To Adapt" category for those who were sent home early for disciplinary reasons and was strictly administrative. This category could be used for up to 3 months after one graduated boot camp but I never saw one in the Fleet. Sent a lot of young thugs home early from Parris Island with it. The "General" categories fell in line with non judicial punishment offenders and OTH was tacked on for Court Martial offenders...

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