It's called 'Failure to Adapt'. I don't know for certain which Article of the UCMJ it's covered under, but I believe Article 115 (Malingering) would be the most likely one.
It means that they no longer have a duty to the US Marine Corps. An Honorable Discharge means that they have fulfilled their duty and obligations. A Dishonorable Discharge would mean that they have been declared unfit to fulfill them and relieved of their obligations.
Unfit for duty usually means the person has a medical problem, moral issue, credibility issue or attitude issue that makes them incapable of performing their job at the moment.
It means "released from duty".
It is exactly that..mentally unfit. It is also broken down into categories like bi-polar and schizophrenia would be in one, depression and anxiety would be in another. But they all fall under mental illness' that deem you mentally unfit for duty depending on severity.
Give an example when you may be required to discharge the duty of care in order to protect a person from harming themselves or from harming others?
The vice-president is in charge of the senate and takes over for the president if he dies, resigns, or is unfit to perfom his duty.
The vice-president is in charge of the senate and takes over for the president if he dies, resigns, or is unfit to perfom his duty.
you will have to contact an education center to find out.
Of course. You aren't active duty anymore.
UNFIT FOR MILITARY DUTY - Physically, Mentally or both.
no
It depends on where you are. Most will not though, as they have a duty to care for any patient placed in their care.