That's not 100% true. I knew many people who were offered "early out" (typically with a bonus for doing so) due to force reductions or overages in their specialty. Each and every one of them that voluntarily took the early out, got an honorable discharge.SkipB wrote:I was going to stay away from this post but I'm going to have my say. An Honorable Discharge is what one gets after completing a commitment of time served in the service. A General Discharge is when the service just gets rid of you for what ever reason. For me looking at that I think you have already got way more than you deserve. When you try to put your situation in the same category as an Honorable Discharged service member is the same as Stolen Valor.
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- Thu Apr 09, 2015 1:44 pm
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- Topic: Discharged "under honorable conditions" = not "honorably"
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