Posted on Apr 7, 2018
What is the likelihood of being granted a waiver for re-enlistment into the Army with an RE code 3 of JKA (Pattern of Misconduct)?
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Be sure to let me know if the possibility of joining a different branch of service. Can i go Active duty? or only reserves? Do I have to wait 2 years after my discharge date to re enlist?
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I agrees with @sfc Thomas call a recruiter but the chances are slim. What have you done since you left the service? Have you been to college? Been productive in got community? Have you changed since you exited the military?
You will need your discharge package also! Your best option is to try the national guard!
Don’t consider another branch cause if the army wont take you back then no branch will! You have to show the military why they should take another chance on you!
I got back in with. Misconduct discharge, general under honorable conditions recode 3 but I also proved to the military my discharge was based on a lie and since being out I became a police officer. So what have you done since leaving the serive!
You will need your discharge package also! Your best option is to try the national guard!
Don’t consider another branch cause if the army wont take you back then no branch will! You have to show the military why they should take another chance on you!
I got back in with. Misconduct discharge, general under honorable conditions recode 3 but I also proved to the military my discharge was based on a lie and since being out I became a police officer. So what have you done since leaving the serive!
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Posted >1 y ago
Why ask here when you can pick up a cell phone and call a recruiter?
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SGT (Join to see)
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PVT (Join to see) - every...single....one... and if they don’t answer, just leave a message, and they’ll get back to you.
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Some recruiters just don’t want to help. Or they don’t want to do the work.
SPC Jawaun Young
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Why ask, When you can ask a recruiter?...what's the point of this web site if anyone can just go ask a recruiter. What's the point of responding to questions on a web site that demands logical and helpful responses...seems like more people could use more common sense these days.
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I don't want to sound so blunt, but you should have thought that over before you displayed the patterns of misconduct.
Call a recruiter, your only bet is probably reserves.
Call a recruiter, your only bet is probably reserves.
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PV2 Carlos Herrera
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Some "patterns of misconduct" are bogus. Let's not pretend that we do have unprofessional leadership that do abuse their authority over others. We've all seen it at least once in through our career let's not pretend this doesn't exist.
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PV2 Carlos Herrera
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LTC Charles T Dalbec They do, and you are part of the problem. People learn and change for the better or unfortunately suffered from the abuse of authority from an unprofessional leader that has it out for them.
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