Sentences with phrase «dishonorable discharges from»

These individuals may receive dishonorable discharges from the armed services, may fail to be self - supporting, may become impoverished or even homeless, or may spend many years in penal institutions.
[28] Stephens drew criticism when he refused to repudiate a letter about challenger Greg Ball which falsely claimed Mr. Ball had received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Air Force.

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Zeldin, a veteran himself, said the Fair Veterans Act would remove a «Catch 22» that vets who received general or dishonorable discharges and also suffer from PTSD face.
A profound idea: two soldiers serving in World War II, when such a relationship would warrant a dishonorable Blue Discharge (requiring them to keep their feelings secret — maybe even from each other — for decades), only to find one another in the present day, in which same - sex marriage is now legal.
(Veteran: A service member who was discharged or released from service under conditions other than dishonorable.)
A MAN IS NOTHING WITHOUT HIS TEAMTrace Reeves was one bad day from a dishonorable discharge.
All veterans discharged under other than dishonorable conditions from at least 90 days of service which began before September 8, 1980, are eligible.
Anyone who has served in the military, and was discharged from service under conditions other than dishonorable is eligible for veterans» benefits.
An eligible veteran is a person who served on active duty in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard, and who, (except for a service member on active duty) was discharged or released from active duty under conditions other than dishonorable; or Members of the Reserves and National Guard are eligible upon completion of 6 years of service; or Unmarried surviving spouses of veterans who died as a result of service or service - connected causes.
Has been discharged or released from their military duties under conditions other than dishonorable.
You are active - duty military You were separated from military service in a situation «other than dishonorable discharge» As a veteran or active military, you meet specific length - of - service requirements You are a reservist or a member of the National Guard You are a qualified surviving spouse of a deceased veteran In addition, there are these requirements: The home must be your primary residence You must have a valid certificate of eligibility from the VA
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