Posted on Oct 24, 2018
PFC Richard Flores
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Please any information would be useful. Thanks.
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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Stay and try to excel in the civilian world as I would certainly not want you in my command.
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SPC Scott Tourtillott
SPC Scott Tourtillott
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Quality response here. Very helpful.
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Amn John Coupland
Amn John Coupland
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That's harsh without knowing the details. However, I'm with you on this one. Would his fellow soldiers be able to trust him?
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LCpl Troy Gwyn
LCpl Troy Gwyn
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DAMN!! Right to the point!
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PVT Charles Willis
PVT Charles Willis
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You are a douche for sure, and here's why. Two guys from my unit had a similar incident (commissioned and non commissioned). The non commissioned guy got put out jkq re-3, the works. The commissioned guy...stayed and is currently holder of the "Medal of Honor". It's leaders who make the soldier. You have shown your weakness as a leader, and how highschool like the service is. Petty. Yes his fellow soldiers would be able to trust him smh.
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Sgt B S.
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Get in contact with your local veteran affairs representative, make sure you have your DD 214 and all documents pertaining to your discharge. They will be able to guide you through and process the paperwork. They will be the ones that will advocate you’re change good luck.
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SPC Josh Latu
SPC Josh Latu
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What do you mean exactly by the VA advocating for him. Do you mean advocate for him to get a waiver? How can the VA help in that sense?
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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Richard ~ I would recommend google JQK and read what it says about misconduct and your chances
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