The army uses the same RE codes as the navy. What does yours say? How many DUI's did you have, 3?
2007-10-23 08:19:33
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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I do not think you qualify for the usarmy any more. You see when the navy kick you out for drinking & driving, well the army does not want you as a liability.
2007-10-23 08:06:54
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answered by Herman L 2
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i don't want to sound rude - yet why do you think of the army would be any distinctive than the army? My husband become a Marine - he served interior the 1st Gulf warfare - and he nonetheless talks approximately how advise his Drill instructors have been. Above and previous - if the "psycho drill seargants and ft.Benning" have been too plenty for you - how would you be waiting to handle having bullets fired at you daily - or questioning in case you have been going to make it homestead alive? i've got self assurance the Boot Camp, for each branch of the Armed centers, is going to be confusing - regardless once you're interior the army, military etc. i'd surely, strongly, reassess you determination(s) to objective joinging the Armed centers. I certainly applaud you for signing up and serving your united states. I merely think of that's a very great determination and you'd be able to desire to be mentally arranged to with stand the therapy they're going to difficulty you to. lower back - I applaud you for desirous to serve your united states - i think of that's very honorable. you merely would desire to verify you're mentally able to coping with what occurs in conflict. stable success to you!
2016-11-09 07:26:12
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answered by ? 4
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If you were a dud in the Navy, what makes you think that the ARMY will take you?
2007-10-23 08:01:51
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answered by Willie Wankerz 2
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um- are you serious? dishonerable discharge from the navy- yea that will look GREAT. i mean i want army to lose the next game against navy, but i dont want them to DIE. those are decent men who do NOT want or deserve someone like that backing them up when it comes time to fight in iraq. i think its time to look into a new profession there dude.
2007-10-23 08:03:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what your marine man lover says.haha. GO ARMY BEAT NAVY!!!!
2007-10-23 11:18:40
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answered by j_nune 2
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Well, if it was a felony, and u were dishonorably discharged...then basically, ur screwed. I'm enlisted in the navy and that is what i was told
2007-10-23 08:03:01
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answered by acdcrocketman1976 2
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it depends on what your reenlistment eligibility code is. you can find it on the bottom right hand side of your dd214
here is a link to the codes and maybe some more info you might be interested in. try calling a recruiter. good luck.
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/theorderlyroom/l/blcode5.htm
2007-10-23 08:14:17
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answered by tashatasha 1
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depends on how many felonies you have, but most likely yes you can but you might not get the best job and you will probably have to join the reserves for at least a year before you go active
2007-10-23 08:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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you trashed your way out of the Navy and you somehow think we going to welcome you with open arms into the Army. Sorry, I don't think that's going to happen.........
2007-10-23 09:45:52
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answered by oscarsix5 5
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