Posted on May 28, 2021
what discharge do they give you if you failure to adapt to your work in the army?
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what discharge do they give you if your fail to adapt to your work in the army? I searched and no answer come out .
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It's based upon the recommendation of your commander, that's why you won't find an answer online.
Your commander is handed a memo that says "I recommend this discharge" and then circles the one they recommend.
If this is for you and you're a 42A, just show up and do your job. It's really not that difficult to show up and work a 9-5 admin job, not much harder than working a civilian office job
Your commander is handed a memo that says "I recommend this discharge" and then circles the one they recommend.
If this is for you and you're a 42A, just show up and do your job. It's really not that difficult to show up and work a 9-5 admin job, not much harder than working a civilian office job
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There are other factors that need consideration. It is not a specific discharge. Typically, general or could be unspecified if TIS isn't met.
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Not a good one. What's good? Depends upon the relativity of your failure to adapt.
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Any one that knows how to read a DD214 will know you were basically fired from the Army.
I presume you are younger than 25.
The Army is a very low bar in life relative to the perks you get out of it if you manage to get to ETS with a clean DD214 (Honorable, term of service completed). It's a golden ticket in many regards.
Not everyone that wants to serve gets to serve. Just getting through all the hoops at MEPS to many is a challenge itself.
If you walk away from it before ETS and get a black balled DD214 (mined you, you'll lose all your perks, and you'll never be invited back short of extraordinary circumstances) you'd have been better off in life just never having joined at all, verses, just playing the game, and making it to ETS, and getting the golden ticket that you may or may not leverage when you are in your 50's.
Just do the math for the GI Bill. Even if you have no interest in any kind of education the BAH is money left on the table, and all you have to do is take the most basic of classes to meet the hours requirements.
That's my plan. I'm going to retire at 60 years of age, walk into class, and I'm there only to collect that $3500 a month BAH for 36 months.
I presume you are younger than 25.
The Army is a very low bar in life relative to the perks you get out of it if you manage to get to ETS with a clean DD214 (Honorable, term of service completed). It's a golden ticket in many regards.
Not everyone that wants to serve gets to serve. Just getting through all the hoops at MEPS to many is a challenge itself.
If you walk away from it before ETS and get a black balled DD214 (mined you, you'll lose all your perks, and you'll never be invited back short of extraordinary circumstances) you'd have been better off in life just never having joined at all, verses, just playing the game, and making it to ETS, and getting the golden ticket that you may or may not leverage when you are in your 50's.
Just do the math for the GI Bill. Even if you have no interest in any kind of education the BAH is money left on the table, and all you have to do is take the most basic of classes to meet the hours requirements.
That's my plan. I'm going to retire at 60 years of age, walk into class, and I'm there only to collect that $3500 a month BAH for 36 months.
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SP5 Peter Keane
Collect that 3500. I majored in cashing green checks. (Back when they still sent you a check)
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Without anything to go on and assuming we're working with an administrative separation, and depending on the chapter used for the separation you could see Honorable, General (Under Honorable Conditions), or Other than Honorable. If you're in an Initial Entry Training status then you would see Uncharacterized.
Honorable is what you want. General isn't horrible but it confuses some people based on what's in the parenthesis, and you can lose some benefits. Other than Honorable is bad, not as bad as Bad Conduct or Dishonorable which you can only get from a courts-martial but still bad. Uncharacterized doesn't matter, it's like you were never in.
Adapt, do the job, ETS, get an honorable.
Honorable is what you want. General isn't horrible but it confuses some people based on what's in the parenthesis, and you can lose some benefits. Other than Honorable is bad, not as bad as Bad Conduct or Dishonorable which you can only get from a courts-martial but still bad. Uncharacterized doesn't matter, it's like you were never in.
Adapt, do the job, ETS, get an honorable.
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More info needed: How is this Soldier "failing to adapt?" That is a very vague description.
Unable to do the MOS? Thinks camouflage clashes with their skin tone so won't wear ACUs? Can't get out of bed in the morning? Refuses to shave? Can't pass a PT Test? Refuses to salute? Is allergic to grass? Consistently shams? Malingering?
Unable to do the MOS? Thinks camouflage clashes with their skin tone so won't wear ACUs? Can't get out of bed in the morning? Refuses to shave? Can't pass a PT Test? Refuses to salute? Is allergic to grass? Consistently shams? Malingering?
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IMO should be dishonorable, you signed up now it's too hard? Good, wouldn't want you down range.
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SP5 Peter Keane
Dishonorable is only for major felony conviction at court martial. Most likely a G under honorable.
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SPC (Join to see)
Dishonorable for this? Well hot damn, what do you give to rapists and murderers? Double secret dishonorable?
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