You cannot. You signed a contract for service. They honor their side of the contract by giving you a job with pay for the duration, giving you benefits such as the Army college fund, and veteren benefits.
But congratulations on your business. Always good to hear a fellow soldier that does well after service.
2007-07-11 04:54:32
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answered by teepeetop 4
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NO. Please finish your honorable service. I'm prior service and thank you for doing what your doing. However, there is absolutely no program other than disabilities that will release you from the obligation. Believe me, later in life you will look back on your service to your country with pride. Keep the business going by hiring a family member or trusted friend to assist you until you ETS. Good luck
2007-07-11 04:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely N O T, The enlistment contract with the US Army WILL BE honored first, then you will be discharged at the end of the contract!!
2007-07-11 05:07:02
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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Don't count on it. My fiance has been stop-lossed for almost a year now, and we had another lucrative job secured for his ETS date. The Army doesn't care what you do on the side, it doesn't care about your plans for the future. It cares about its numbers and completing its mission. If it needs your body on base it will be on base for as long as it needs you.
2007-07-11 04:51:45
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answered by Nagiko9 4
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You are committed for the time in the contract you signed.
2007-07-11 04:52:20
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answered by Nicole 2
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i could recommend something that would truthfully be performed throughout like nursing as you pronounced. a scientific or dental interest would be performed everywhere which will help while it includes strikes. possibly a instructor. colleges are everywhere. reliable luck.
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answered by Anonymous
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incorrect. you must complete your term of enlistment. the only early outs are for education..up to six months early if you are accepted into school.
2007-07-11 05:36:39
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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you swore an oath and signed a contract. Plain and simple.
2007-07-11 04:59:37
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answered by mr_peepers810 5
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Selling magazines in civilian life is a better quality of life than getting blown-up in Iraq. No, you cant get out. Please go ask your First Sargent, I'm sure he/she will get a BIG laugh out of it.
2007-07-11 04:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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not going to happen unless you really, really push it. Its falls under some objector...can think of it. But it can happen, but its very hard...good luck
2007-07-11 06:12:19
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answered by Mike C 1
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