What does AR 635 205 mean?

Army Regulation 635-205, in effect at the time, set forth the basic authority for the separation of enlisted personnel for the convenience of the government.
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What does AR 635 200 Chapter 4 mean?

635-200, Chap 4. That provision allows for a service member to be separated upon expiration of enlistment or fulfillment of service obligation. The separation code or separation program designator was "MBK." This code is used when there is a voluntary release or transfer to another service component.
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What does separation code Jkk mean?

JKK - Character or Behavior Disorder (see also JPC) JKK - Drug use. JLK - Unsanitary Habits. JLL - Sexual Perversion. JMB - Character or Behavior Disorder.
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What is Separation Authority AR 635 200?

This regulation provides the authority for separation of enlisted personnel upon expiration of term of service; separation of personnel prior to expiration of term of service; and criteria governing the issuance of Honorable, General, and Undesirable Discharge Certificates.
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What does separation code JFF mean?

Electronic correspondence from the Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC), dated in March 2003, notes that the separation code JFF stands for "COG" or convenience of the government. The Veteran served for a total of two years, three months, and sixteen days.
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Types of Army discharges



What does the separation code mean on a dd214?

Army Regulation 600-8-24, Paragraph 2-25A. #26: Separation Code. This coincides with section #28 (Narrative Reason for Separation) and typically refers to the expiration of a veteran's term of service, but other reasons include pregnancy, parenthood, disability, hardship and early release to attend school.
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Does dd214 show type of discharge?

Most individuals and employers want to see an Honorable Discharge indicated in line 24's Character of Service in the DD 214. This type of discharge also is key to being eligible for a host of veteran's benefits provided by federal, state and sometimes even local governments.
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Is a chapter 8 discharge honorable?

Chapter 8 establishes policy and procedures for voluntary separation of enlisted women because of pregnancy. If an individual is beyond entry-level status, her service will be characterized as honorable or general, under honorable conditions.
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What chapter is honorable discharge?

Soldiers discharged on the grounds of Chapter 5-17 usually receive an honorable discharge.
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Is a Chapter 5-17 an honorable discharge?

Characterization of Service: Soldiers separated under Chapter 5-8 and 5-17 may receive an honorable or general discharge; however, no Soldier discharged under Chapter 5-8 or 5-17 will be awarded a general discharge unless the Soldier is notified of the specific factors in his service record that warrant such a ...
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Can I reenlist with a general discharge?

You are normally only eligible for reenlistment if you have an honorable discharge. All other discharges than honorable tend to have legal or court martial offenses attached to them.
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What is under honorable discharge?

A general discharge under honorable conditions means that your service was satisfactory, but did not deserve the highest level of discharge for performance and conduct. Many veterans with this type of discharge may have engaged in minor misconduct.
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Can I join the Army with an RE Code 4?

If you've received an RE-4 code, that means you are ineligible for enlistment in the military except for certain moral and administration disqualifications.
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What is a Chapter 4 military discharge?

Airmen who are undergoing a Court-Martial may hear about something called a Chapter 4 Request. This is a request from an Airman to be administratively discharged instead of having to face a Court-Martial. If the request is approved, all charges are dismissed and the Airman is discharged administratively.
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Can you retire as an o3?

Members retiring as an officer in the Reserve Component simply need to meet the 20-year service requirement. That said, members may incur a service commitment when they commission, so they may be required to fulfill this prior to voluntarily retiring.
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What is reentry code 3 on dd214?

RE-3 - Individuals who are not qualified for continued Army service, but the disqualification is waiverable. Ineligible for enlistment unless a waiver is granted.
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What are the 5 types of discharge?

In general, there are five different types of discharges from the Army: Honorable; General, Under Honorable Conditions; Under Other than Honorable Conditions; Bad Conduct; and Dishonorable.
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Are you considered a veteran with an other than honorable discharge?

The bill applies one definition across the various benefit programs. Under the bill, a “veteran” is anyone honorably discharged or released under honorable conditions from active duty in the armed forces or anyone with an OTH discharge based on the following qualifying conditions: 1.
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What benefits do I get with honorable discharge?

An honorable discharge is by far the most common with over 85 percent of veterans receiving this type of discharge. Veterans with an honorable discharge are entitled to all VA benefits (e.g., disability compensation, educational, healthcare, vocational).
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What type of discharge is a chapter 8?

Section 8 was a category of discharge from the United States military, used for a service member judged mentally unfit for service. Section 8 was also often given to cross-dressers, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.
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What is a Chapter 11 discharge from the Army?

Chapter 11 – Entry Level Performance and Conduct: The grounds for this type of separation is unsatisfactory performance or minor disciplinary infractions. This type of discharge is only applicable within your first 180 days of active duty service.
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What can get you chaptered out of the Army?

It's called being "chaptered out." Soldiers may be discharged for reasons ranging anywhere from tardiness to substance abuse, and more serious crimes like assault.
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Can you look up dishonorable discharges?

Discharge status ranges from honorable - this covers most veterans - to bad conduct and dishonorable discharges, which can indicate serious problems. The simplest way to find out discharge status is to ask a prospective employee for their military discharge records.
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Does a dishonorable discharge go on your record?

Court Martials may appear in National Criminal Information Center (NCIC) searches via an FBI Fingerprint criminal history search. The Court Martial will always be part of the official military record in the DD-214 form, likely listed as a "Bad Conduct Discharge" or as a "Dishonorable Discharge".
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Do you still get benefits if you are dishonorably discharged?

In other words, you may be eligible for veterans' disability benefits if you received an honorable discharge or a general discharge from the military, but you are not eligible if you received a dishonorable discharge.
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