Which is worse Gomar or Article 15?

Unfortunately, a GOMOR may also be a precursor to more serious administrative or punitive action such as nonjudicial punishment (Article 15), court-martial, or a separation board.
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What happens if you get a Gomar?

A GOMOR is not a good thing to receive and it can become a part of the soldier's permanent file. Once a GOMOR is filed, the Army can use that information to file either a chapter action or a show cause board to have the soldier separated from the Army permanently.
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Can you PCS with a Gomar?

You will likely remain flagged and not be allowed to PCS following receipt of the GOMOR.
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Can you fight a Gomar?

In a GOMOR appeal requesting removal, a Soldier has the burden of proof, by clear and convincing evidence, to show that the GOMOR is either untrue or unjust. Supporting evidence and/or a compelling argument must be submitted as part of a GOMOR Appeal.
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Is an Article 15 a dishonorable discharge?

Finally, in some situations, you could be discharged after an Article 15 through the administrative discharge process (though you can't be dishonorably discharged for an Article 15). It could also lead to a negative service characterization, which could affect your veterans benefits.
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Can you get a Gomar and Article 15?

Soldiers are often told simply to accept responsibility in their GOMOR response and beg that the reprimand be filed locally. However, any admission of guilt can later be used against a Soldier at Article 15 punishment, court-martial, chapter board, or any other administrative or criminal proceeding.
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Do Article 15 show up on background checks?

An Article 15 is Non-Judicial Punishment so it is not a federal conviction. Therefore, it will not show up on an National Crime Information Center (NCIC) or similar criminal background check. You may be required to disclose NJP for certain federal jobs and for a security clearances, but would be reported by you.
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How long does a Gomar take?

GOMORs are initiated by CG staff and then forwarded down to the unit to serve on the Soldier. Normally take 30 – 90 days for the unit to receive it from the CG's office to serve on the Soldier.
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What is Gomar in Army?

A General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand (GOMOR) is a letter of reprimand given to a Solider by a General Officer (GCMCA). A General Officer Letter of Reprimand can be filed in either a Soldier's Official Military Personnel File (“permanent file”) or their Military Personnel Record Jacket (“local file”).
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How do you respond to Gomar?

How do I Respond to a LOR/GOMOR? requesting that the reprimand be filed in a local or restricted file. You should address the underlying facts and provide mitigating evidence.
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Is a Gomar UCMJ?

General Officer Memorandums of Reprimand (GOMORs) are considered an administrative reprimand imposed under the provisions of AR-600-37 and are not considered punishment under the UCMJ. However, they are still extremely serious and could end up affecting your career and life.
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How long does a Article 15 stay on your record?

A finding of guilty at an Article 15 hearing will be filed in your military records; however, the Article 15 will be removed from your record after two years.
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Is an Article 15 a misdemeanor?

An Article 15 hearing is more of a legal proceeding than a trial, and it involves the chain of command with references speaking either for or against the accused. For comparison, an Article 15 hearing is more similar to a misdemeanor court as opposed to a felony court, which would be more comparable to a court-martial.
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What are the four types of article 15?

Article 15s come in different levels: Summarized, Company Grade and Field Grade. They differ in two main respects: the severity of the punishment and in how the record of it can affect a soldier's future in the Army. Article 15s can affect a soldier's future.
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Can you recover from an Article 15?

In the old days a Soldier who made an honest mistake and received an Article 15 usually had the ability to recover from the event. This was especially true if the mistake was brought on by a lack of judgement based on immaturity or lack of experience. Those days are gone… at least for the next 24-36 months.
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How does an Article 15 affect your career?

BUT, did you know that an Article 15 has long-lasting effects? For example, an Article 15 could become the basis for an administrative discharge, and result in a negative service characterization. If that is the case, it could affect your Veteran benefits, and will be reflected on your DD214.
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What does an Article 15 do to your career?

It permits commanders to resolve allegations of minor misconduct against a soldier without resorting to higher forms of discipline, such as a court-martial. The decision to impose an Article 15 is completely the commander's.
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Is an Article 15 a criminal conviction?

An Article 15 hearing is not a conviction—it is an administrative punishment.
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Is an Article 15 a criminal prosecution?

In contrast to formal courts-martial, Article 15 procedures in the U.S. military are a form of non-judicial discipline conducted by commanders. They do not result in a criminal record and may not affect a service member's record in the military.
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Can the military kick you out for having too much money?

There's nothing in an enlistment contract that says you have to leave the military if you come into a large sum of money, but there is a clause that allows for service members to request a discharge under "unique circumstances."
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How serious is a letter of reprimand?

This is a very low standard. Sometimes a letter of reprimand will simply state that your actions were wrong simply because they led to a negative appearance. In some cases, letters of reprimand are issued because there is not enough proof for an Article 15/NJP or a court-martial.
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How long does a letter of reprimand stay on your record?

Public letters of reprimand are posted for 10 years from the effective date of the decision. Citations are posted for three years from the date they are resolved.
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Can you get an honorable discharge with a letter of reprimand?

A letter of reprimand or other minor infraction usually does not prevent the service member from leaving with an honorable discharge. Honorable status entitles the veteran to all the benefits available to veterans who have met the other benefit qualifications.
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What's worse LOC or Lor?

An LOC is less severe than both and LOA and an LOR. An LOC is also known as a Record of Individual Counseling when it is put on an official AF IMT 174.
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