I'm looking at a resume. The guy has military experience listed as: USMC 1998-99, DD214 upon request.
1. i thought you were in the marines for 4 years?
2. what is a dd214?
tia
I'm looking at a resume. The guy has military experience listed as: USMC 1998-99, DD214 upon request.
1. i thought you were in the marines for 4 years?
2. what is a dd214?
tia
heh.
Dishonorable Discharge form?
Originally Posted by Mjcpr
do you have a clue what you are talking about?
heh.
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/mil...ds/dd-214.html
Google is your friend.
I was close.Originally Posted by Hamhock
DD 214 is his a basic copy of his military record.
Ya need to see what he has done
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dd form 214 is your discharge certificate - it captures all of your service with awards and dates of service
why am i the only one who gets the smart-assed "Google is your friend"?
Half the freaking questions on this pos bored could be answered by google.
i'm interested in some insight about the form that a marine might have. besides, your little google link didn't answer the 4year/2year question.
heh.
DD-214 ain't unique to the USMC, so no special insight there.Originally Posted by Hamhock
A cousin of mine joined up at about that time, he eventually went for the Army, but I recall him saying that if you joined as infantry in either the USMC or the Army, minimum active duty agreement was two years. Of course, links on Google say four, so...
And the smart *** "Google is your friend?" There's a shadow conspiracy against you. Watch your back
And your type of pending discharge. Assuming you don't go to an anti-war rally in your uniform and tell an 0-7 to "F off".Originally Posted by jk the sooner fan
It's not uncommon for people to recieve a medical discharge. I would request his DD214 and give it a review.
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Originally Posted by Mike Rich
"The choices we discern as having been made in the Constitutional Convention impose burdens on governmental proceses that often seem clumsy, inefficient, even unworkable, but those hard choices were consciously made by men who had lived under a form of government that permitted arbitrary governmental acts to go unchecked." INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919 (1983) (Burger, C.J.)
the problem with the discharge, at least for army types, is that they have a "re-enlistment" code - which tells you if they are eligible to join again, if they arent, there's a reason - thats what you need to know
but the 214 will tell you why he was only in for 2 years, like kabookie said, could have been a medical discharge
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heh.
Heehehehehehe...
"And the truth is that no circumstance can ever defeat us unless we let it... Resilience in the face of failure is a manifestation of the mind..." -Wayne Coyne
Conspiracy!