What is false enlistment?

United States v. Watson, 71 M.J. 54 (an applicant commits the offense of fraudulent enlistment when he or she provides false information about matters that would constitute either an absolute bar to enlistment or would constitute a bar to enlistment without a waiver from the service branch).
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What does erroneous enlistment mean?

An enlistment, induction, or extension of enlistment is erroneous in the following circumstance, if: (1) It would not have occurred had the relevant facts been known by the government or had appropriate directives been followed; (2) It was not the result of fraudulent conduct on the part of the member; and (3) The ...
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What is a void enlistment?

Void Enlistment: A void enlistment may or may not be the result of fraudulent intent on the service member's part. Void enlistments are the result of the contract for military service that is illegal: Underage when signing the contract. Under coercion when signing the contract.
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Is erroneous enlistment honorable?

Erroneous Enlistment. normally receive an Honorable Discharge, unless eligible for an Entry Level Separation (Less than 180 days of military service).
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What is Article 83 of the UCMJ?

Malingering under Article 83 of the UCMJ takes place when a service member knew of an assignment or prospective assignment for the performance of work and that the accused feigned illness, physical disablement, mental lapse, mental derangement, or intentionally inflicted injury upon themselves to avoid that work or ...
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Is false enlistment a felony?

Lying to join the military is a fraudulent enlistment and can result in a felony conviction. Yes, you need to be caught in the lie, but that isn't as difficult as you might think.
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How do I prove my army is malingering?

Malingering in the Military
  1. Assignment: The accused must have been assigned (or aware that they may be assigned) to the work, duty, or service in question.
  2. Action: The accused must have pretended to have an injury to be guilty of malingering. ...
  3. Purpose: The accused's intention was to avoid the work, duty, or service.
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What disqualifies you from VA benefits?

If you've received an other than honorable, bad conduct, or dishonorable discharge, you may not be eligible for VA benefits.
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What are the 5 types of discharges?

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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How bad is a dishonorable discharge?

A Dishonorable Discharge is reserved for truly reprehensible crimes such as murder, manslaughter, sexual assault, and desertion. Those who receive a Dishonorable Discharge will lose all of their military benefits and are forbidden from owning firearms as civilians.
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Can you rejoin the military after being honorably discharged?

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 a 12d military discharge?

Abuse of Illegal Drugs (paragraph 12-1d). Abuse of illegal drugs is serious misconduct and any soldier identified as using illegal drugs must be processed for separation, unless the soldier voluntarily self-referred into the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) under AR 600-85.
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How do u get dishonorably discharged?

Dishonorable discharges are handed down for what the military considers the most reprehensible conduct. This type of discharge may be rendered only by conviction at a general court-martial for serious offenses (e.g., desertion, sexual assault, murder, etc.) that call for dishonorable discharge as part of the sentence.
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Can you're-enlist with a other than honorable?

Other-Than-Honorable Conditions Discharge

In most cases, veterans who receive an other-than-honorable discharge cannot re-enlist in the Armed Forces or reserves, except under very rare circumstances. Veterans benefits are not usually available to those discharged through this type of discharge.
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Can I get back in the military with an RE 4?

In most cases, a person with a "2" RE or "4" RE code is not allowed to enlist. Those with an RE Code of "3" may be allowed to enlist, with a waiver, if they can show that the reason for discharge no longer applies.
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Can you get honorable discharge for depression?

In the military's scheme of things, serious disorders such as major depression, anxiety or schizophrenia may be grounds for medical discharge or retirement, usually depending on their severity and amenability to treatment.
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What is worse than a dishonorable discharge?

Here is a list of most types of military discharges: 1 – honorable discharge; 2 – general discharge under honorable conditions; 3 – other than honorable (OTH) discharge; 4 – bad conduct discharge (issued by special court-martial or general court-martial); 5 – dishonorable discharge; 6 – entry-level separation; 7 – ...
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What gets you kicked out of the military?

A negative fitness assessment (FA) or physical training (PT) test failure can have a disastrous impact on your military career. Depending on your status and whether any other poor fitness assessments are already in your records, just one or more failures can cause you to be kicked out of the military.
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Can you be a doctor with a dishonorable discharge?

Did you receive an honorable discharge or a discharge under honorable circumstances? Note that a dishonorable or general discharge under other than honorable conditions will not necessarily disqualify you for acceptance or admission.
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What is the VA 5 year rule?

The VA disability rating 5-year rule states that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot reduce a veteran's disability rating if it has been in place for five years or more unless the condition shows sustained improvement over time. In this situation, the veteran's rating is considered a stabilized rating.
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What is the easiest VA disability to claim?

According to a recent Veterans Administration report to Congress, the ten most commonly awarded medical conditions that are getting approved for benefits are as follows:
  • Tinnitus.
  • Limitation of flexion (knee)
  • Hearing loss.
  • Lumbosacral or cervical strain (back and neck strains)
  • Limitation of arm motion.
  • General scars.
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Can my VA benefits be taken away?

The VA cannot terminate these benefits unless you committed fraud or unless the VA made a "clear and unmistakable error" in granting you benefits (CUE).
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What is considered malingering in the army?

“Malingering” is the criminal offense of feigning mental or physical illness, or intentionally hurting oneself, in order to avoid military duties. While this military-specific offense may sound archaic, malingering is still prosecuted in the military and carries serious punishment.
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What is the treatment for malingering?

No medicine or intervention can cure malingerers. Upon detailed history, the malingerer may exhaust their excuses and give up.
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What code of conduct States I will never surrender?

Specifically, Article II is the following: I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.
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