You can always re-enlist with an honorable discharge. Also, being gay is no longer an issue.
Elvis Presley was a tank crewman on an M-48 Patton tank, stationed in Germany. He was drafted into the US Army in 1959; he was honorably discharged in 1960. The draft continued from WW2 until the end of the Vietnam War.
It was the first victory that the continental army had after a string of crushing defeat in Boston. the soldiers moral and inspired many to reenlist in the army for another tour of duty.
It should be the private Truman Head, nicknamed "California Joe "Old Californy". He fought as member of the 1st Regiment of Berdan's Sharpshooters through McClellan Peninsula Campaign of 1862. His military career was a short one, because his health of past middle age man failed, affecting his eyes. He was honorably discharged from the Union Army on November 3, 1862.
It is believed to be James R Clark who lied about his age and joined the Army at 13 years old. When the army found out about his real age, he was discharged at 14 years old.
Women helped the confederate army by, being spy's & nurses
all honorably discharged soldiers
He received his formal draft notice the 3rd week of December 1957 and he served honorably until being discharged in 1960.
He enlisted in the army from 1971 - 1974 and discharged honorably.
yeah definetly!
The only categories of personnel, that I know of, who leave the Army with DOD ID Cards are: > Retirees with 20+ years of Service > SM who were discharged but are still dependents (ex: Dual-Military Family) Neither of those cards have marking on them stating the conditions of your discharge (although if you have a Retiree card, chances are that you retired honorably). Only way to truly prove that you were honorably discharged is to have a copy of your DD-214 with you.
The evocati (singular evocatus) were Roman soldiers who had served their time in the army and were honorably discharged but voluntarily re-enlisted.
Boxing in the U.S. Army until October of 1945, When he was Honorably Discharged from Active Duty. Hope this helped! :)
He was adopted when he was a week old by the Berkowitz. Raised in New York he even served 3 years in the army and discharged honorably.
Not unless you have been injured during active duty (combat injury), and not until you are honorably discharged.
You may as long as: 1. You were Honorably discharged. 2. You are not using the your status or uniform to promote a political cause/candidate.
He was adopted when he was a week old by the Berkowitz. Raised in New York he even served 3 years in the army and discharged honorably.
They are considered a prior service member, but not a veteran.