Straighten this out IMMEDIATELY.
If it's your kid, you should be supporting it. You should want to get it medical benefits.
2007-07-08 18:29:26
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answered by John T 6
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If something comes up and they are looking for a reason then they can use lying on your enlistment papers to get rid of you. It you are a good soldier it probably wont hurt you. Better safe than sorry come clean.
2007-07-08 19:08:29
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answered by srb72625 2
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Technically yes but realistically only if the military feels they will benefit from letting you go.
2007-07-08 18:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No. This only matters in terms of insurance and health benefits coverage, which I would recommend you get for her as well as your baby. This doesn't have a major affect on your overall enlistment so don't worry. I would get them signed up with tricare coverage and dependent benefits packages.
2007-07-08 18:31:41
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answered by gone 6
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You obviously lied on an official form. This can get you NJP or cause you to lose your clearance. If you continue, then you can lose everything. It doesn't speak very highly of you to turn your back on your kid.
2007-07-08 18:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
You can get your tale kicked by your girl because Tricare could be taking care of the child and isn't because you didn't tell anyone...
2007-07-08 18:30:11
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answered by ? 6
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absolutely. It's called fraudulent enlistment. you would be considered a single parent( if you were not married to the mother) and thus INELIGIBLE to enlist. you lied, therefore, you can and will be kicked out.
2007-07-09 01:51:18
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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YES
2007-07-08 18:29:34
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answered by King Of Battle 6
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