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I never had an Article 32 hearing. I actually never went AWOL, but as I said earlier, I would only ask the pertinent questions. My DD-214 is fine. However, the charge sheet filled out by the Commander specifies that I was absent without leave when I wasn't. In addition, he shipped off my DFR packet and a warrant was issued for my arrest, while I was still in AWOL status, though I wasn't AWOL. It's a very frustrating situation, and I knew absolutely nothing at the time. I had to do all of my research afterward and i've just now gotten hold of these records.
I've talked to a JAG, being i'm not enlisted, he didn't listen. The main focus here is not about reenlistment. It is about my DD 214 showing correctly what happened. However, being that the consensus seems to be to contact JAG, this would indicate that there may indeed be an impropriety of some sort with this issue to add to the list. Thanks. |
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I have an RE-4 and a General (Under Honorable Conditions) Discharge. This is the exact wording on my 214. I had minor disciplinary infractions. To be specific I had an LOR for bouncing a check and not paying it off fast enough to suit my commander. I got an LOR for supposedly telling a SSGT when I was an A1C that he could leave work early?? And a suspended article 15 for the cumulation of those 2 and I think one more LOR. I had no one on my side telling me to fight back so I just took what they gave me. I'm not making excuses, I screwed up. As to it being like a felony you are so far off it's not even funny. It didn't stop me getting financial aid for school or any one of the many job offers I got right after that. An RE-4 is not the end of the world in the civilian world at all. Now I'm taking it I don't have a shot of getting back in the service but to equate it to a Bad Conduct and a Felony is stupidly wrong. |
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The (admittedly) sweeping generalization of the RE-4 classification in this thread is nothing more than just that: a generalization. There is simply no way that anyone here could contend with the literally hundreds of variations. An RE-4 code, like a civilian felony, has many different types - from lesser counts such as destruction of property to more serious inferences, like murder. In all, however, a felony is a felony is a felony. No charge or conviction defines a man, and no one here is saying that they do or should. But to claim that my assessment is "stupidly wrong" only touts your own ignorance. In the military, a BCD is an Article 32 hearing. That is a military felony. I'm sorry if you don't agree with my assessment. |
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Wow.
That's all I can pretty much say after reading your guys' take on the RE4 code. To anyone that has gotten out and looking at getting back in, please do not take anyone of these people's word as the almighty's. FYI, an RE4 is not the same as a felony, anti-christdom, or anyother negativity that you guys wanna put on it. An RE4 is exactly that, a number. The more important set of alphanumeric characters that goes with the RE code is the separation designator. The three character string after your RE code that tells anyone that wants to know, why you were removed from the service. Also, to the person who said you can't get a civilian job with an RE4....your just plain crazy. Let me lay it down like this. I received an RE4 after 7.5 years AD USAF. My family and I were living above our means and when we realized it, we were too late. So instead of letting it impact my career or my unit, I asked the USAF to separate me upon finding civilian employement. I was given an RE4A - KDB (to be exact) and guess what, I got a job with a little known company you might have heard of...SAIC? Now, over a year removed from me getting out, I've been accepted into the USAFR. So anyone out there looking at getting back in with an RE4, while it's a guarentee you won't get back in Active, there are other routes..... Just my two cents. |
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Yes it is true if you have an RE-Code 4 - your military dreams are over. However, these fear mongers are blowing it out of proportion, the truth is other than law enforcement, nobody gives a **** on the outside world about your military records. I received an RE-4, went to the University of Pittsburgh, received full financial aid, graduated and now live a wonderful life. Not once have I ever, ever been asked about my Military background, and I have had my background ran by the FBI several times for work. So to anyone with a RE-4, yes you ****ed up, as I did and we regret it - however your life can go on and you can achieve anything. Keep your head up
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hooah... thanks for that info... you are right.. your military career is done, but trust me, there is life after the military. |
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