It is called serving your entire service commitment ... no complaints, doing your duty, and putting forth your best efforts.
2006-12-27 17:23:38
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answered by sglmom 7
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If you break a leg you get a medical discharge. If you die you get no discharge. If you do bad things you get other than honorable or a dishonorable discharge. The only way to get an honorable discharge is to serve your time. You know, when you signed the dotted line and agreed to a 4 or 6 year term.
2006-12-28 01:38:42
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answered by ryan h 1
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You are given an Honorable discharge when your enlistment contract is completed, and you have no bad conduct prior to your separation. The easiest thing to do is stay in and out of trouble till your EAOS. Injuring yourself just to try and get out will get you into trouble. Under article 115 of the UCMJ (Malingering) causing self injury to avoid work, duty or service may punished as a Court-Martial may direct. This punishment may include reduction in rate to lowest pay grade, confinement, loss of all pay and allowances, hard labor, and dishonorable discharge. So breaking a leg just to try and get out of the military isn't worth it. All veteran benefits require that you get an Honorable discharge in order to use them.
2006-12-28 03:09:59
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answered by GIOSTORMUSN 5
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Never should join in first place,and if you get a discharge, live the rest of your life as a coward.just make it through your few years that you in listed for and take honor in what you accomplished!
just cause you figured out a way to get honorable discharge you might think,You still can get a high paying job but don't expect to get a high paying job, unless you luck in to it, which most wont, cause it tells me as an employer that your capable of working here. then you can work there plus,who wants to hire a quitter.If your going to decide to do something do your best and complete it, and if you like it, do more ,if not, do something else and be proud to say i done it,Ive learned and now time to move on to complete something new and be the best!
If you think by not telling people, they wont know, well your wrong, cause if you have to think of a way to get out of completing something one time.You will do it again and keep repeating.Don't quit hang in be proud!
2006-12-28 01:32:52
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answered by bri n 3
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You can get a discharge under honorable for many reasons. serveing the whole time of the enlistment. Objection for religious reasons, hardship due to a death in the family, being disabled. Ect. Maybe you are in the navy and you get seasick all the time Medical discharge is honorable. Phychologal grounds are honorable " do you want to kill some one". Is he in your unit. ect.
Maybe you are angry all the time, is it service related stress. medical grounds. Maybe you dropped a live sheel in the wrong officers hut and can't remember doing it. It could be service related trimatic disorder, psy medicals honorable. So you pick.
2006-12-28 01:44:16
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answered by Thomas A 2
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The way you get an honorable (PLEASE learn to spell!) discharge is to honorably serve out your service commitment.
A broken leg won't get you a discharge, just a cast for you leg while it heals. If you do it deliberately you'll probably be prosecuted for "Destruction of Government Property."
2006-12-28 03:34:51
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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The easiest way is to HONOR your commitment to your country and fullfill the oath of enlistment. Serve your country for the term of your contract and reap the benefits of being a veteran. Don't dishonor any soul who has given his/her life for the service by trying to take the easier wrong over the harder right.
2006-12-28 01:20:58
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answered by dsmturbo16 2
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Are you TRYING to cause an oxymoron? How honorable is a discharge if you can't uphold your end of a promise? Why don't you just do something to get yourself the dishonorable discharge someone pondering that question should get?
2006-12-28 01:20:00
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answered by MNBound 3
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Hardship discharge. Incompatibility to service after having served 6 month and 1 day; serve out the time.
2006-12-28 01:16:28
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answered by Donald W 4
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To prove you served honorably,breaking your leg won't necessarily get you one.
2006-12-28 03:57:40
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answered by one10soldier 6
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