[T]hey may receive as a low a discharge as “general under honorable” conditions, the MARADMIN states... General court-martial convening authorities will “retain authority to take any additional adverse administrative or disciplinary action” deemed appropriate. [More]
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If they are tried and convicted in the appeals court, the case reaches the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. If a service member is convicted in this court, they would likely receive a dishonorable discharge...
This is ridiculous, this won't work. At least it won't work for a certain number of employers. I have a opening for a job. A candidate comes in who is discharged from the military with less than "honorable". I ask is this because you refused to be part of the covid medical experiment? They say yes and we laugh about it while they fill out their w-4s.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I do not believe anyone is under any obligation to put military service on their resume.
These totalitarians are not only tyrants, they are very stupid tyrants.