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In the US armed forces, separation means that a person is leaving active duty but not necessarily the service entirely. Separation typically occurs when someone reaches the date of their Expiration of Term of Service (ETS) and are released from active duty, but still must complete their military reserve obligations.
Separation Codes in the Army are regulated by AR 635-5-1, which is a restricted regulation and no longer available to the public. Separation Codes basically indicate to anyone looking at a Veteran's DD214 why and how they left the military. For example, was it voluntary? Was there misconduct involved?
Most individuals and employers want to see an Honorable Discharge indicated in line 24's Character of Service in the DD 214. This type of discharge also is key to being eligible for a host of veteran's benefits provided by federal, state and sometimes even local governments.
(18) The term \u201cdischarge or release\u201d includes (A) retirement from the active military, naval, air, or space service, and (B) the satisfactory completion of the period of active military, naval, air, or space service for which a person was obligated at the time of entry into such service in the case of a person who, due ...
There are four general categories of RE codes. RE Code 1: May reenlist without issue. RE Code 2: May reenlist, but restrictions may apply. ... RE Code 3: May reenlist but may need a waiver. RE Code 4: Ineligible to reenlist or join another service without an Exception to Policy (ETP) waiver.
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FOREIGN SERVICE IS DEFINED AS SERVICE PERFORMED OUTSIDE THE FIFTY UNITED STATES OR ITS TERRITORIES (AMERICAN SAMOA, NORTHERN MARIANAS ISLANDS, GUAM, PUERTO RICO, AND U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS).
Discharged or released from active duty means with either an honorable or general discharge from active duty in the armed forces. The Departments of Defense is responsible for admin- istering and defining military dis- charges.
Place of entry into active duty: The place of acceptance in the current enlistment, commission or appointment of an active service member or for a service member, when enlisted, commissioned or appointed for immediate active duty (address on their AD orders).
There are 6 types of \u201cdischarge of character\u201d listed on military discharges: (1)\u201dHonorable\u201d or \u201cUnder honorable conditions\u201d, (2) \u201cGeneral under Honorable Conditions\u201d, (3) \u201cOther than Honorable\u201d (OTH), (4) \u201cBad Conduct\u201d (BCD), (5) \u201cDishonorable\u201d (DD), (6) \u201cEntry Level (ELS) or Non-Characterized \u201d The DD 214 must have a ...
Most individuals and employers want to see an Honorable Discharge indicated in line 24's Character of Service in the DD 214. This type of discharge also is key to being eligible for a host of veteran's benefits provided by federal, state and sometimes even local governments.

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