As others have stated, you know long before your discharge date that you will be receiving a General Discharge.
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As others have stated, you know long before your discharge date that you will be receiving a General Discharge.
When I gave Soldiers Article-15’s for substance abuse, the final statement on the document told them that they were beginning the Chapter process and if separated, they would be separated with a General Discharge - Under Honorable Conditions.
Most Lower Enlisted are allowed to come up “hot” on a UA more than once before they are actually kicked out.
Does it make a difference what they hit for?
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Actually a lot of Joes get saved if the arresting officer is willing to work with them on DUIs. Unofficially speaking they better have in writing they are under orders to get dependence counseling.
If there is a wreck or injury, F' em.
Caught before they can do damage, work with them if they are worth it.
Again JMO and totally unofficial, hypothetical, academic 'what if'
Everyone makes mistakes but at the same time you should know better.
What kind of screw up would result in General Other Than Honorable as opposed to General Under Honorable?
I should have clarified that I was talking about piss tests. A DUI was probably dealt with the same if memory serves.
There was a guy from the 101st who, when they got back from the invasion of Iraq, got pulled over for a DUI. The arresting cop (Clarksville PD) cut him some slack since the unit had just got back from a year-long combat tour. He made the soldier lock up his vehicle and leave it by the side of the road, then took him onto base to his barracks. The friggin' idiot went in and got a buddy to drive him to his vehicle, and subsequently got pulled over again by the same cop!. Cop was like "Now you're getting a DUI." Oh well, dude cut you some slack and you looked a gift horse in the mouth.....pay the piper.