What does the separation code JKO means For General (honorable . . . I was in the Navy, and looking at a copy of the DD 214 #26 is separation code and JKO is entered And #27 is reentry code and RE-4 is entered RE-4 generally means that you are not to be recruited again The reenlistment code should summarize the reason for your discharge (separation board for misconduct, etc)
Once a soldier receives retirement orders can he be chaptered for . . . Additionally, an Assistant Secretary of the Army must approve an involuntary separation of a Soldier with 18 or more years of service Although not impossible, that seems unlikely for an APFT failure and even more unlikely when the Soldier already has retirement orders
What does terminated mean in relation to a federal court case . . . In a criminal prosecution, it ordinarily would mean that the prosecution itself in this case has been terminated, with no findings There could have been a deal reached that did not involve a guilty finding or appearance before a judge for sentencing, or it could be that the misdemeanor charges pending in the Magistrate's Court were withdrawn in favor of an indictment on more serious felony
Will a GOMOR affect me when I retire? - Legal Answers - Avvo. com Army Regulation 600-37, Unfavorable Information, provides information on appeals and petitions to remove unfavorable information or move unfavorable information into the restricted section of the OMPF Petitions from Active Duty Soldiers are submitted to the Department of the Army Suitability Evaluation Board (DASEB)
If a soldier does not receive his enlistment bonus within 2 years is . . . If a soldier does not receive his enlistment bonus within 2 years is that a breach in contract? I have a soldier that has been in the Army for over 2 years now and it was brought to my attention that he hadn't received his enlistment bonus yet
Can I re-enlist after General Discharge Under Honorable Conditions with . . . I was originally getting chaptered out the Army when I decided to go AWOL and was picked up and returned on DAY 31 I got a General Discharge Under Honorable Conditions, no demotion or pay taken, RE-3, and seperation code: JKQ (Misconduct for a serious offense)
My father is a US citizen. I was born in Germany while he was stationed . . . I found out that I am actually a US citizen by birth, because I was born to an active military person outside of the USA I have a social security number and would like to know what I can do I have a lot of family in the United States I travel there a lot, and would have the possibility to work there Please, I would be thank ful for any advice
Can I still get the Post 9 11 GI Bill with a General Under Honorable . . . Hello everyone, I have a friend who is getting kicked out of the Marine Corps for being overweight and he's getting a General Under Honorable Discharge He was told he's getting his post 9 11 GI bill for the time he was actively serving in the Marine Corps, which is about 3 years or so I am wondering if the same rule could apply to me? I currently have the Montgomery GI bill and am possibly