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by Gunner4640
Fri Apr 10, 2015 11:20 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably"
Replies: 193
Views: 49589

Re: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably

casp625 wrote:
Gunner4640 wrote:Speaking of Veteran on a CHL I just renewed my Dl and I did not take DD214 or Discharge to get my renewal DL I showed my CHL which has Veteran on it and was told they will not accept it as proof of Veteran status :rules: and guess what my new Dl does not have Veteran on it. :headscratch
My DL has "Veteran" on it but they have omitted it from my CHL... Even though I sent in a copy of my DD214 and my *status in the system* shows I have military affiliation :biggrinjester:
That's what I thought to that my chl would be proof of Veteran status but it does not qualify as proof. Strange system, Since chl also have DL #'s on them.
by Gunner4640
Fri Apr 10, 2015 11:17 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably"
Replies: 193
Views: 49589

Re: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably

Mel wrote:
Gunner4640 wrote:Speaking of Veteran on a CHL I just renewed my Dl and I did not take DD214 or Discharge to get my renewal DL I showed my CHL which has Veteran on it and was told they will not accept it as proof of Veteran status :rules: and guess what my new Dl does not have Veteran on it. :headscratch
Did you have "veteran" on your old drivers license? Are you saying that you must submit DD214 with every renewal?
I would think that once in the system, it should stay. After all, Veteran status does not change.
No my old dl did not have veteran on it. No i didn't say that you have to submit every time you get a new dl
I asked if my chl with veteran on it would work for proof and was told it did not qualify as proof.
by Gunner4640
Wed Apr 08, 2015 5:08 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably"
Replies: 193
Views: 49589

Re: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably

Speaking of Veteran on a CHL I just renewed my Dl and I did not take DD214 or Discharge to get my renewal DL I showed my CHL which has Veteran on it and was told they will not accept it as proof of Veteran status :rules: and guess what my new Dl does not have Veteran on it. :headscratch

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