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Old 10-15-2007, 09:27 PM
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What is the name of your state? AZ

Okay so awhile ago I was reading this and saw a guy post a forum about being ua for 180 days and getting out. Well I want to know how fast it takes for all that to happen and exactly how long you have to be gone from the marine corps before they kick you out. I heard that after 180 days they no longer want you and kick you out but then I've heard the exact opposite. I just need to know to help a friend out. Any thing would be great. I know who guys will tell me to tell them to turn themselves in but I can't do that it's up to them. They've heard to go to a lawyer, a psychiatric and so on but money tends to be a problem. And exactly how do you find out if there's a warrant for their arrest? Again anything helps, and I'm just a friend looking out for loved ones, and very confused.
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Old 10-15-2007, 11:38 PM
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What is the name of your state? AZ

Okay so awhile ago I was reading this and saw a guy post a forum about being ua for 180 days and getting out. Well I want to know how fast it takes for all that to happen and exactly how long you have to be gone from the marine corps before they kick you out. I heard that after 180 days they no longer want you and kick you out but then I've heard the exact opposite. I just need to know to help a friend out. Any thing would be great. I know who guys will tell me to tell them to turn themselves in but I can't do that it's up to them. They've heard to go to a lawyer, a psychiatric and so on but money tends to be a problem. And exactly how do you find out if there's a warrant for their arrest? Again anything helps, and I'm just a friend looking out for loved ones, and very confused.
Generaly speaking, the Marine Corps returns there UA Marines to where they went UA from no matter how long they have been gone.

There is no stream lined process to be discharged from the Marine Corps. Every case is dealt with individualy.
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Old 10-16-2007, 10:31 AM
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What is the name of your state? AZ

Okay so awhile ago I was reading this and saw a guy post a forum about being ua for 180 days and getting out. Well I want to know how fast it takes for all that to happen and exactly how long you have to be gone from the marine corps before they kick you out. I heard that after 180 days they no longer want you and kick you out but then I've heard the exact opposite. I just need to know to help a friend out. Any thing would be great. I know who guys will tell me to tell them to turn themselves in but I can't do that it's up to them. They've heard to go to a lawyer, a psychiatric and so on but money tends to be a problem. And exactly how do you find out if there's a warrant for their arrest? Again anything helps, and I'm just a friend looking out for loved ones, and very confused.
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