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How can I get discharged from army faster?

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ERAUPIKE

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I didn't demand verification i asked a question about his background there's a difference in the wording which if you know anything about law you would know wording is key. Meaning something like what was his MOS or duties, years of service ect? All of which could be answered without mentioning any type of person information. But i'm tired of arguing with people on this website and jumping to conclusions hopefully anyone coming to this site looking for help double checks any of the information they have been provided because it seems there's a lot of people here trying to degrade and tell people there is no hope instead of simply providing the information they are trying to seek. Good luck to all, apparently there is a reason why this website is free.
You must mean wording like the article that you cited to support your claim that actually said the opposite. There also seems to be a person that provides information that is not accurate and doesn't like that being pointed out.
 


cyjeff

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You must mean wording like the article that you cited to support your claim that actually said the opposite. There also seems to be a person that provides information that is not accurate and doesn't like that being pointed out.
Or that demands details of everyone else's background but believes semantics are enough to shield her own.

She also seems to believe that we are all children that will just automatically be impressed with any claim or statement made without proof or verification.
 
AWOL is not the anwser!

What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I am currently in fort hood texas awaiting to get chaptured out which could take months. I heard that fort sill discharges soldiers from awol/desertion within a week. My question is , if I go awol, and then turn myself into fort sill will I get discharged out within a week like everybody else?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Out for what?

It is unlikely that you will get discharged in a week for anything.
If you are not satisfied with how slow your command is moving then file a formal complaint expressing your concerns. Keep a copy of your complaint for the record. You are limited in further action, as in you can't take matters in your own hands and go awol because your dissatisfied.

Going awol could be a costly mistake if you are being separated with a decent discharge already and are only waiting for the paperwork to come through.

If you are already in trouble your just going to compile your problems by going awol, so don't.
 
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