Got the DD214 you can read if you like. That being said, I rejoined the army (about a year and a half later), had my former SDS as a reference. Waiver got approved, and I left with an honorable discharge <3
Well the college I'm headed to actually requires me to be a CNA before I go straight to LPN, and LPN is required to go to RN. So It's gonna be at least 4 years before I can be an RN, 2 years before RN, and 1 year before CNA. haha
I am taking your advice though, I'm currently going to college with a Liberal Arts Major. Getting certified as a CNA and gonna be working at a carehome for maybe a year or two, while I then get certified as a EMT and get certified as an LPN.
Thanks I really appreciate your time assisting me with this, but I'd have to disagree about the conforming part. I mean let's be honest, Infantry fight all the time, I can think of several guys who I went to basic with who have no place in the Army. I don't mean to sound conceited or anything...
No disrespect to you guys what so ever, but I don't think you necessarily read the parts where I say he grabbed me and was tossing me around. The guy received a Field Grade Article 15 as well and was disciplined for it. When things are going very fast, and you don't know what's going on except...
I wouldn't say I defended myself "disproportionately", I mean if someone grabs you by your collar and tries ripping something out of your hand, it's all happening very quickly and your instant response is going to hit back
I "snapped" at basic because someone was grabbing my collar, tossing me around, and trying to rip the flashlight out of my hands. I wouldn't necessarily say what I did was wrong, hell my Drill Sgts even said "he got what was coming to him", the SMAJ disagreed though. I'm serious, I got a field...
I got an ELS RE-3 discharge from the Army, 3 days before Graduating. What had happened is I woke a Private up for Fireguard duty, and I was shining my light at him. He threatened me, then I made a smart*ss response, he ran over and grabbed me and grabbed my flashlight. My immediate response to...