No you are not authorized MGIB because you did not complete basic & ait.
US Army 15 years
OIF 2003
US Army Recruiter 3 years running
2007-10-27 13:25:03
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answered by ? 6
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Sorry to decline you do no longer... It sucks i understand yet regrettably you have been in basic terms shy of it... and sheldon it is not appropriate in the event that they did no longer do 2 years they at the instant are not eligible yet hey guy examine around your college and seem on line see if there is any scholarship courses for people who has served interior the defense force after 911 alot of firms are donating and theres funds obtainable for former military desirous to extra themselves
2016-10-02 22:31:45
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answered by fauntleroy 4
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No. You would have to had completed at least two years of active duty service. My sister had gotten pregnant, wanted to stay in but was asked to leave. Since she only had 18 months in she did not get the GI Bill. She was, however, advised that 'if she only would say she was a Lesbian' she would still have to get out but could keep her GI Bill. Integrity won out on that one, of which you cannot put a price on!
2007-10-27 10:45:37
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answered by Kiker 5
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In order for you to get GI bill, you have to serve at least 3 years, get an honorable discharge, and pay $1200 in your first year. You don't get any benefits since you didn't even finish bootcamp.
2007-10-27 11:29:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No chance. Without even making it through basic you were never really in the military therefore the military owes you nothing. Sorry.
2007-10-27 16:05:52
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answered by thewedge226 2
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No. You were not even really in the military...no boot camp no benefits...unless you get hurt at boot camp...
2007-10-27 10:51:30
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answered by Abby H 2
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No...because you did not complete basic training (boot camp). If you had completed basic training you would be eligible for things.
2007-10-27 10:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope! All you did for the Army is take up their time.
2007-10-27 11:12:22
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answered by TedEx 7
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No, because your term was incomplete. Just like you can't get a diploma if you drop out of school.
2007-10-27 11:09:03
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answered by Derail 7
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Nope. If you didn't complete your contracted term of service, you are not eligible for anything. If you can find your discharge papers, they will make that clear.
2007-10-27 10:44:38
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answered by kelannde 6
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