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If a soldier was flagged for a PT test prior to being recommended for an MEB due to an unrelated condition. (PT test pushed out due to COVID and never ended up happening... Has been asking to take another one on more than one occasion.) I have heard from my CoC that per regulation that soldier has to get out on a general. Is that true? if so please point me in the right direction to the reg or if it's wrong the reg used to inform them. This soldier has had no UMCJ or disciplinary counselings and has overall not been any trouble?
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MEBs receive an Honorable discharge. So do Soldiers who are flagged, whether it’s for PT or adverse action. Generally speaking, unless you are kicked out on a chapter you will receive an Honorable.
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Its a general under honorable conditions as you were flagged prior to the initiation of your MEB. Remember, a MEB does not always lead to separation. You could be retained if your condition does not warrant separation.
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Yeah ok, all the suicides and rapes and toxic masculinity if that’s “successful” in your eyes go off. I value my mental health and not gonna kill myself for a toxic leadership or a toxic workplace. I’m better off with out the army and thank god im on my way out. 1SG (Verify To See)
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It’s Easy not worth it. I’m not stretching for anything think what you please. At the end of the pay you don’t pay me nor pay my bills :^) army does that so don’t even worry. I’m gonna get everything I can before I’m out. :-) 1SG (Verify To See)
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