If you are in your first 6 months no, it would be a general discharge. However if you are in the delayed enlistment program and have not went to bootcamp yet you are not sworn in. Your recruiter may tell you that you are, however the Depper swear in is just for show and means nothing. If you have not gone to bootcamp yet you will face no penalty. Really, if you are in the first since months of your actual enlistment you will face no penalty, it is just harder to get out once you get to bootcamp.
I see people are saying that jail time is in your future. This is so untrue and a common threat among those you like to force you to stay in against your will. I am not supporting leaving your military service, but believe me everyone's moral will suffer if they work with someone who does not want to be there. So, it is my belief that it is best to let people out if they truely want out. If you do it correctly let (fill out a request chit to end you military service) and follow through up the chain of command you will end up doing what you feel is the right thing to do, with no jail time.
2006-08-15 09:40:22
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answered by theheronhouse@sbcglobal.net 2
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No If you can get out within the first year of service with whats called a "failure to adapt" discharge which is the same as a general discharge. But why? The air force is not a bad place to be.
2006-08-15 17:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If you joined the delayed enlistment and you were sworn in, you can still get out with no obligation. However if after the delayed enlistment on the second swearing in you are considered the property of the United States government.
2006-08-15 16:51:32
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answered by Paul M 2
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Big Chicken Dinner for you boy !! Bad Conduct Discharge
Ft. Levenworth makin big rocks into little ones .
Even if you get a general discharge OTH you'll regret it for the rest of your life . 4 years goes by quick .
2006-08-15 16:57:53
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answered by pellco 4
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You would be in DEEP trouble. You signed A CONTRACT agreeing to SERVE YOUR COUNTRY.
Now, go and do your duty. Fulfill your obligation.
Or, go to prison and face lifetime consequences for dishonoring your obligations and your contract.
2006-08-15 16:42:33
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answered by WhatAmI? 7
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you swore in, you have to go now, and by the way you outta be ashamed of yourself
2006-08-15 21:21:45
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answered by inked girl 4
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Dont know I would guess JAIL time is in you future
2006-08-15 16:38:05
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answered by danzka2001 5
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You could very well go to prison!
2006-08-15 16:37:46
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answered by sethle99 5
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At the very least.
2006-08-15 17:36:16
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answered by Anonymous
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When you are called to duty, and don't show, you will be AWOL.
2006-08-15 16:37:59
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answered by ed 7
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