1LT Private RallyPoint Member7563448<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was recently accepted into the Chaplain Candidate Program while currently on active duty. I have been trying to start the discharge paperwork, but I am not permitted to because of "my place of duty." Being accepted into the program, while active duty, means that I will not get my orders until I have been discharged. I cannot find anything online, after various searches, about what documentation is needed to begin a discharge packet. I have 4187 and a 368 signed by the respective approving authorities. I have not been able to get guidance from my first line due to the busy nature of the training room. I was wondering if someone could provide some guidance on the subject so that I may complete this.Where can I get information on creating a Discharge Packet?2022-03-09T11:49:27-05:001LT Private RallyPoint Member7563448<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was recently accepted into the Chaplain Candidate Program while currently on active duty. I have been trying to start the discharge paperwork, but I am not permitted to because of "my place of duty." Being accepted into the program, while active duty, means that I will not get my orders until I have been discharged. I cannot find anything online, after various searches, about what documentation is needed to begin a discharge packet. I have 4187 and a 368 signed by the respective approving authorities. I have not been able to get guidance from my first line due to the busy nature of the training room. I was wondering if someone could provide some guidance on the subject so that I may complete this.Where can I get information on creating a Discharge Packet?2022-03-09T11:49:27-05:002022-03-09T11:49:27-05:00CPT Lawrence Cable7565141<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A long time since I was S-1, but if Chaplain Candidate is like most schools, the Schoolhouse generates the Orders. In OCS, you don't get discharged until the day you Commission. I would call the Schoolhouse and ask what their procedures are on the subject.Response by CPT Lawrence Cable made Mar 10 at 2022 9:52 AM2022-03-10T09:52:13-05:002022-03-10T09:52:13-05:002022-03-09T11:49:27-05:00