PFC Joshua Slater 1281498 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Is it possible to get back in with a general under honorable discharge. I have ask multiple people and never given a straight answer. Is it possible to get back in with a General Under Honorable (GUH) discharge? 2016-02-05T00:44:23-05:00 PFC Joshua Slater 1281498 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Is it possible to get back in with a general under honorable discharge. I have ask multiple people and never given a straight answer. Is it possible to get back in with a General Under Honorable (GUH) discharge? 2016-02-05T00:44:23-05:00 2016-02-05T00:44:23-05:00 SN Greg Wright 1281512 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="297760" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/297760-pfc-joshua-slater">PFC Joshua Slater</a> Almost certainly depends on your RE code. Response by SN Greg Wright made Feb 5 at 2016 1:04 AM 2016-02-05T01:04:27-05:00 2016-02-05T01:04:27-05:00 Capt Mark Strobl 1281515 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Possible, Yes. Likely, No. The GUH discharge is given to service members whose performance is satisfactory but is marred by a &quot;considerable departure in duty&quot; otherwise expected. In the face of draw-downs, there are more competitive DD-214&#39;s to review for retention. This type of discharge is typically seen when commanders didn&#39;t have the time and/or inclination to administrative separate you prior to EAS. Just shootin&#39; straight with you, <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="297760" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/297760-pfc-joshua-slater">PFC Joshua Slater</a>. Response by Capt Mark Strobl made Feb 5 at 2016 1:07 AM 2016-02-05T01:07:39-05:00 2016-02-05T01:07:39-05:00 SSG Audwin Scott 1281767 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Most likely no, there was definitely a reason a general under honorable was given. Response by SSG Audwin Scott made Feb 5 at 2016 8:36 AM 2016-02-05T08:36:06-05:00 2016-02-05T08:36:06-05:00 PFC Jon Singleton 1281837 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It is all going to come down to the RE Code, if a Recruiter will give you the time of day, what your MOS was, if they need your specific MOS, ect. There is a lot of variables in this equation but it doesn't look good. Response by PFC Jon Singleton made Feb 5 at 2016 9:04 AM 2016-02-05T09:04:55-05:00 2016-02-05T09:04:55-05:00 MAJ Rene De La Rosa 1281960 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This is what I found for you:<br /><a target="_blank" href="http://themilitarywallet.com/types-of-military-discharges/">http://themilitarywallet.com/types-of-military-discharges/</a><br />Hope that this helps in your pursuit. Good luck. <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default"> <div class="pta-link-card-picture"> <img src="https://d26horl2n8pviu.cloudfront.net/link_data_pictures/images/000/040/650/qrc/596119c5db5907a7923ca6566068fa43?1454683610"> </div> <div class="pta-link-card-content"> <p class="pta-link-card-title"> <a target="blank" href="http://themilitarywallet.com/types-of-military-discharges/">Types of Military Discharges - Understand Discharge Ratings</a> </p> <p class="pta-link-card-description">Types of military discharges: Honorable, General, Under Less than Honorable, Bad Conduct, Dishonorable, Dismissal, &amp; Entry Level Separation. Learn more here</p> </div> <div class="clearfix"></div> </div> Response by MAJ Rene De La Rosa made Feb 5 at 2016 9:47 AM 2016-02-05T09:47:18-05:00 2016-02-05T09:47:18-05:00 LTC Private RallyPoint Member 1281964 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There is not one "strait answer", it depends upon the reasons for the separation. That being said, in today's environment I would say it is extremely unlikely if not impossible. Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 5 at 2016 9:49 AM 2016-02-05T09:49:54-05:00 2016-02-05T09:49:54-05:00 MAJ Ken Landgren 1282326 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Why would the army allow that? Response by MAJ Ken Landgren made Feb 5 at 2016 12:11 PM 2016-02-05T12:11:02-05:00 2016-02-05T12:11:02-05:00 SGT Ronald Bacon 1282577 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have seen a handful join the Reserves or Guard to get in as those recruiters seem to be more willing to work with waivers and then once you are in make the jump to the active side. Does not work for everyone but its a route you may want to try. Response by SGT Ronald Bacon made Feb 5 at 2016 1:49 PM 2016-02-05T13:49:35-05:00 2016-02-05T13:49:35-05:00 SFC Private RallyPoint Member 1288025 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>And that's why I tell joe to just do your time and ETS. Don't burn ya bridges because you might have to come back Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 8 at 2016 11:25 AM 2016-02-08T11:25:58-05:00 2016-02-08T11:25:58-05:00 CWO3 Private RallyPoint Member 3413138 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ask a recruiter. Almost anything is waiverable, except BCD or RE4. Accessions and retention are not so good now, so that&#39;s in your favor. Response by CWO3 Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 4 at 2018 9:44 AM 2018-03-04T09:44:59-05:00 2018-03-04T09:44:59-05:00 SGM Bill Frazer 3413299 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Son, it all depends on what the waiver situation is at the time, and that seems to be fluctuating almost daily. Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Mar 4 at 2018 10:42 AM 2018-03-04T10:42:47-05:00 2018-03-04T10:42:47-05:00 SSG Edward Tilton 3414028 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>NO (hows that) That General has to be upgraded or waived. Period Response by SSG Edward Tilton made Mar 4 at 2018 3:29 PM 2018-03-04T15:29:23-05:00 2018-03-04T15:29:23-05:00 LTC Private RallyPoint Member 3415091 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Possible but you really need to answer if the military is right for you. It may not be and that&#39;s ok, there are other ways to serve. Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 4 at 2018 8:27 PM 2018-03-04T20:27:24-05:00 2018-03-04T20:27:24-05:00 MSG John Duchesneau 3415449 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You should talk to a recruiter. Enlistment standards are pretty tight now so I wouldn&#39;t count on getting a waiver. You might want to see if you can join the National Guard. Response by MSG John Duchesneau made Mar 4 at 2018 10:40 PM 2018-03-04T22:40:30-05:00 2018-03-04T22:40:30-05:00 SGM Bill Frazer 3856578 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>1. Don&#39;t ask us. 2.The recruiters are the knowledge folks for this. 3. It also depends on the circumstances and why of the discharge. Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Aug 6 at 2018 9:06 AM 2018-08-06T09:06:45-04:00 2018-08-06T09:06:45-04:00 SPC Ray Orvin 3916731 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I think needs of the Army Trump everything. If you have a critical MOS I say yes Response by SPC Ray Orvin made Aug 28 at 2018 2:17 AM 2018-08-28T02:17:51-04:00 2018-08-28T02:17:51-04:00 2016-02-05T00:44:23-05:00