Yes, you can earn a stripe back, get promoted and eventually retire if you so choose. If it's a field grade Article 15, that's harder to bounce back from than a company grade Article 15, but it can be done. Either way, after you've gotten an Article 15, you must prove yourself and go the extra mile to earn back the respect you had before you were in trouble.
To earn one stripe, you must serve for 4 years. And for every four years after that, you tack on a stripe
When you finish an article and get above 65% on it ,a window will pop up showing all the achievements you can earn. You can know how to earn them by reading the description of the achievement. Achievements will also give you points.
keep getting first on hard tracks
"Earn your stripes" means to prove yourself or gain experience. "Seeing stripes" refers to experiencing dizziness or disorientation. "The last stripe" signifies a final warning or consequence. "Zebra crossing" is a term used for pedestrian crossings marked with stripes.
You try to earn some by getting photos for Harvey Scoops, but once you get the film for the camera (from the old guy at the Wax Museum), you fall onto the studio lot instead.
by getting up off your chair and getting a job
by getting radio play
The same way you earn Swagbucks normally. By searching the web and getting points.
Good god. That is a bad punishment. Whatever you are getting punished for, stop doing it.
They usually don't earn an hourly wage, but earn (usually) between $14-28,000 a year. Check out wikipedia's article on veterinary assistants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterinary_Assistant
You need to wait for him to come back and if he doesent you need to start a new file so he will be there and if you have to earn them (i forgot if you earn them) after you start a new file you have to re earn them.
You earn it by getting points