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- What does the separation code JKO means For General (honorable . . .
I was in the Navy, and looking at a copy of the DD 214 #26 is separation code and JKO is entered And #27 is reentry code and RE-4 is entered RE-4 generally means that you are not to be recruited again The reenlistment code should summarize the reason for your discharge (separation board for misconduct, etc)
- Do I have to disclose traffic citations to my chain of command without . . .
Do I have to disclose traffic citations to my chain of command without speaking to JAG first? I Active Duty Army Will it be di Will it be disobeying a direct order if I refuse to disclose traffic citations before being allowed to speak to JAG?
- Can someone with the tps join the army - Legal Answers
Aliens holding TPS status may be eligible to enlist under the Army's Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) program Since we are presently under a designated period of hostilities, entering in active duty under this program would automatically make you eligible for naturalization as a U S citizen without the need for you to become a lawful permanent resident first Click
- Will I lose my job if I go to basic training? - Legal Answers
I want to become a reservist with the military but I'm afraid that I will lose my job if I go to basic training and then officer training to follow Is your job protected under federal law if you go to military training?
- Is it safe to travel as Naturalized Citizen under Trump’s . . .
My professional opinion is that you should feel confident about your ability to re-enter the U S with your valid U S passport, obtained following your successful naturalization This is true regardless of President Trump's reckless, ill-considered, counter-productive and unconstitutional approaches to immigration issues I wish you a safe and enjoyable two-weeks of travel abroad
- Is there a legal way to leave the national guard? - Legal Answers
There are many ways to leave National Guard You should consult with a legal counsel on which one would be best for you You should think long term - get an honorable discharge In part, it will also depend on your service obligation, whether you received any bonuses, etc By consulting with a military law attorney - you should be able to plan ahead as to which discharge is quickest and most
- What does terminated mean in relation to a federal court case . . .
In a criminal prosecution, it ordinarily would mean that the prosecution itself in this case has been terminated, with no findings There could have been a deal reached that did not involve a guilty finding or appearance before a judge for sentencing, or it could be that the misdemeanor charges pending in the Magistrate's Court were withdrawn in favor of an indictment on more serious felony
- If i was arrested but i was never charged and the case was dropped will . . .
Mr Dane is correct that the arrest will show up on your criminal history, commonly known as a "rap sheet " However, that isn't available to the general public When you say the you were "never charged and the case was dropped, " do you mean the District Attorney never filed charges? If the case was filed and dismissed, it will still show up on court records unless you get a factual finding of
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