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Martial arts: Military claims

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Many people falsely claim military service, including some martial artists. Pseudo-masters don't just claim false military service, since they are so "special," they falsely claim high rank, awards, and membership in elite forces, such as Seals or Recon. The following provides some information that may help you sort out the truth about military service claims.

What is a veteran?

A veteran is a person who served in the armed forces and received an honorable discharge, no matter the length of service. Thus, a veteran may have served less than a year or more than 30 years. A service person may receive an honorable discharge for each completed term of service, so a person may have one or more honorable discharges before finally receiving a less than honorable discharge. Therefore, anyone with at least one honorable discharge may claim to be a veteran. This person may still be classified as a veteran by the government, but amongst veterans, the person is a disgrace. Legally, anyone may claim to be a veteran as long as the claim is not used to gain a veteran benefit.

What is a war veteran?

Officially, veteran of a war is any person who served honorably during the war, whether in the theater of combat or not. For example, anyone who served honorably during the Vietnam War is officially a Vietnam War veteran. Therefore, a person may legally claim to be a Vietnam War veteran even though he or she never served outside the United States. For example, in North Carolina, anyone who served during the Vietnam War may qualify for a Vietnam Veteran vehicle license plate. However, amongst military personnel and veterans, this is not the case; they make a distinction between serving during the time of a war and serving in the war.

Military awards

Under current law, it is illegal to wear any military decoration that you have not been officially issued, but it is not illegal to claim to have earned a decoration that you were never officially issued. It is against the law to manufacture, wear, buy, sell, or trade the Medal of Honor,; however, other medals are routinely and legally made, sold, and bought.

Special Forces

Veterans who served in the special forces, such as Navy Seals, Marine Recon, Army Rangers, etc. will have this designation noted on their DD-214 Block 13- Decorations, Medals, Citations, and Campaign Ribbons Awarded or Authorized. Seals must complete Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training. BUD/S training is not secret. Any Seal will know his BUD/S company number and other members of that company.

Are false claims unlawful?

The Stolen Valor Act of 2005, signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 20, 2006, broadened the provisions of previous U.S. law addressing the unauthorized wear, manufacture, or sale of anymilitary decorations and medals. It made it a federal misdemeanor to falsely represent oneself as having received any U.S. military decoration or medal. If convicted, defendants might have been imprisoned for up to six months, unless the decoration lied about is the Medal of Honor, in which case imprisonment could have been up to one year. In United States v. Alvarez the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 28, 2012, that the Stolen Valor Act was an unconstitutional abridgment of the freedom of speech under the First Amendment, striking down the law in a 6 to 3 decision.

As the law currently stands, anyone may claim to be a veteran, a war veteran, an ex SEAL, an ex military martial art instructor, a medal winner, or practically anything else without breaking any law, so be aware of false claims by martial artmasters.” While in the Navy, I taught taekwondo on a naval base to naval personnel with the approval of the navy; however, that does not mean I was a Navy martial arts instructor. If some of my students were SEALs, but that does not mean I was a martial arts instructor for the SEALs.

Verification

If you really want to verify a person's military service claims, you could request to see their DD-214 (see below). You do not have to request proof of claims from a “master” to verify them. During normal conversation with the “master,” ask questions that a legitimate claimant should know, listen to the “war stories” to see is they seem authentic and whether they change each time they are told, listen to whether the claimant is using the correct terminology that a ex-military person would or should use or know, and ask questions about the area in which the person claimed to have served. Then judge for yourself if you think the person fits the character and personality of what you believe a person of the claimed military status should possess.

valor.defense.gov, also called U.S. Military Awards for Valor, is a website published by the United States Department of Defense to track recipients of awards and decorations of the United States military. It currently contains the complete list of Medal of Honor recipients for actions since the September 11, 2001 attacks.

DD-214 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty

The DD Form 214, usually referred to as the DD214, is a United Sates Department of Defense document issued upon a military service member's retirement, separation or discharge from active military duty. EVERY prior military person was issued a DD Form 214 upon separation. If it lost, the member may request a copy from the National Personnel Records Center.

There are 8 copies of the original DD Form 214; the two issued to members are the Member 1 copy, usually referred to as the "short copy," which omits the characterization of service and reason for discharge, and the Member 4 copy (if requested), usually referred to as the "long copy," which incudes the characterization of service and reason for discharge. Therefore, a person who does not want you see his or her reason for separation or discharge will only show you the Member 1 short copy.

The DD Form 214N Report of Separation From Active Duty is issued when the member is immediately reenlising after completion of an enlistment.

Be careful, like everything else, DD-214 may be altered or complete fakes.

The following items are shown on the DD-214 Member 4 long form but are omitted from the Member 1 short form.

Block 23. Type of Separation

Provides the type of separation, such as discharge, retirement, transfer to reserves, etc.

Block 24. Character of Service

Provides the character of service:

  • Honorable. To receive an honorable discharge, you must have received a rating from good to excellent for your service. Even though you may only qualify for a general discharge, you may receive an honorable discharge under two circumstances:
    • When you are separated because of a disability incurred in the line of duty.
    • When you receive any awards for gallantry in action, heroism, or other meritorious service.
  • General (under honorable conditions). You receive a general discharge when you separate from the service, under honorable conditions, without a sufficiently meritorious military record to deserve an honorable discharge. This means that, although you have not been in any serious trouble, you just cannot “hack it” in the military or maintain its standards of conduct or professionalism. Some think because a general discharge is given under honorable conditions, it is as good as the honorable discharge itself. However, it is not. A general discharge indicates satisfactory service but not to the established standard of the military. After this point, you can say you were once in the military service, but you are not considered a veteran.
  • Bad conduct (BCD). You receive a bad conduct discharge when you separate from the service under conditions other than honorable. It may only be issued as a part of an approved sentence of a general or a special court-martial, which is equivalent to a federal criminal conviction.
  • Dishonorable (DD). You receive a dishonorable discharge when you separate from the service under dishonorable conditions. It may only be issued as a part of an approved sentence of a general or a special court-martial, which is equivalent to a federal criminal conviction.

Block 25. Separation Authority

Provides the regulation that authorizes the separation, such as MILPERSMAN 3855180.

Block 26. Separation Code

The separation code provides the reason the separation. These codes are subject to change, and the Department of Defense will no longer allow the military services to release the meanings of these codes to the general public. The below definitions were obtained before this prohibition went into effect.

  • B70 - Death, Battle Casualty, Navy
  • B79 - Death, Battle Casualty, Navy
  • BDK - Security reason
  • BFS - Good of the Service, conduct subject to trial by court martial
  • BHJ - Unsuitability (Reason Unknown)
  • BHK - Unsuitability, substandard performance
  • BKC - See BRA
  • BLC - Homosexuality
  • BLF - Drug use
  • BLM - Unfitness (Reason Unknown)
  • BML - Homosexuality
  • BMN - Unsuitability (Reason Unknown)
  • BNC - Misconduct, Misconduct, moral or professional dereliction or in interests of national security
  • BRA - Engaged or attempted to engage in, or solicited another to engage in homosexual act(s)
  • BRB - See JRB, BKC
  • BRC - See JRC, BKC
  • CBL - Unsuitability (Reason Unknown)
  • DCH - Early Release - To teach
  • DER - Disability - Non EPTS - No Severance Pay
  • DFS - Good of the Service, conduct subject to trial by court martial
  • DLC - Homosexuality
  • EKD - AWOL, Desertion
  • ELPAC - Entry Level Performance & Conduct
  • FBC - Other
  • FBK - Expiration of Term of Service
  • FBL - Expiration of Term of Service
  • FCM - Conscientious Objector
  • FDF - Pregnancy
  • FDG - Parenthood
  • FDL - See JDL
  • FFT - Physical standards, no disability
  • FGM - To accept commission
  • FHC - In lieu of discharge
  • FHG - Serving under suspended sentence to dismissal
  • FKD - AWOL, Desertion
  • FND - Misc. reasons (Unqualified resignation)
  • GDK - Security reason
  • GFN - Released for Conditions Existing Prior to Service
  • GFT - Unqualified for Active Duty - Other
  • GFV - Unqualified for Active Duty - Other
  • GHF - Other
  • GHJ - Unsuitability (Reason Unknown)
  • GHK - Unsuitability (Reason Unknown)
  • GJB - Court Martial
  • GKA - Discreditable Incidents - Civilian or Military
  • GKB - Civil Court conviction
  • GKC - Homosexuality
  • GKD - AWOL, Desertion
  • GKE - Financial Irresponsibility
  • GKG - Fraudulent Entry
  • GKH - Lack of Dependent Support
  • GKK - Drug use
  • GKL - Sexual Perversion
  • GKQ - No listing at this time. However, all GK Series appear ineligible for reenlistment.
  • GKS - AWOL, Desertion
  • GLB - Discreditable Incidents, civilian or military
  • GLC - Homosexuality
  • GLF - Drug use
  • GLG - Financial Irresponsibility
  • GLH - Lack of Dependent Support
  • GLJ - Shirking
  • GLK - Unsanitary HabitsGLL - Sexual Perversion
  • GMB - Character or Behavior Disorder
  • GMC - Enuresis
  • GMD - Inaptitude
  • GMF - Sexual Perversion
  • GMG - Alcoholism
  • GMH - Financial Irresponsibility
  • GMJ - Motivational problems
  • GMJ - Shirking
  • GMK - Character or Behavior Disorder
  • GML - Homosexuality
  • GMM - Drug use
  • GMN - Unsuitability (Reason Unknown)
  • GMP - Unsanitary Habits
  • GNC - Misconduct (Reason Unknown)

Block 27. Reentry Code

The reentry/reenlistment (RE) code provides information about the member's ability to reenlist in the armed services. The codes and the ability to reenlist vary from service to service. For example, a sailor may be discharged due to motion sickness but this may not prevent the sailor from serving in the Army.

  • RE-1 - Individuals who were fully qualified when last separated and remain qualified for reenlistment.
  • RE-1A - Individuals with over 6 years of service for pay. Fully qualified for enlistment. Ineligible to reenlist for 93 days after date of separation.
  • RE-1B - Individuals who have not been tested to verify primary MOS during currentterm of service. Fully qualified for enlistment.
  • RE-1C - Individuals separated who do not possess scores of 90 or higher in any 3 or more aptitude areas of the ASVAB If tested prior to 1 Oct 1980, or scores of 85 or higher in any 3 or more aptitude areas of the ASVAB if tested on or after 1 Oct 80. Fully qualified for enlistment provided otherwise qualified.
  • RE-2 - Individuals separated for the convenience of the Government in accordance with Chapter 5, AR 635-200, (Chapter 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12) and reenlistment is not contemplated. Fully qualified for enlistment/reenlistment (AR 635-200.
  • RE-2A - Individuals with over 6 years of service for pay who have incurred an additional service requirement and who decline to meet the additional service requirement through reenlistment or extension and were separated prior to 15 Aug 1977. Fully qualified for enlistment. Ineligible to reenlist in grade and for 93 days after date of separation.
  • RE-2B - Individuals who were fully qualified when last separated. However, reenlistment not authorized at time of separation under enlisted year group management plan. Fully qualified for enlistment.
  • RE-2C - Individuals who were fully qualified when last separated. However, reenlistment not authorized at time of separation under reenlistment control policy.Fully qualified for enlistment.
  • RE-3 - Individuals who are not qualified for continued Army service, but the
  • disqualification is may be waived. Ineligible for enlistment unless a waiver is granted.
  • RE-3A
    • Section 1. Individuals who do not possess scores of or higher in any 3 or more aptitude areas of the AQB or the ACB. However, this code is o longer used for this disqualification. Fully qualified for enlistment if mental requirements of table 2-1 can be met. Prior service mental requirements are may not be waived. Waiver, if approved, is valid only for the purpose of providing continuous, unbroken service for RA in- service personnel.
    • Section 2. Individuals with over 6 years of service for pay who have incurred an additional service equipment and who decline to meet the additional service through reenlistment or extension and were separated on or after 15 Aug 1977. Fully qualified for enlistment. Waiver, if approved, is valid only for the purpose of providing continuous, unbroken service for RA in-service personnel.
  • RE-3B - Individuals who have time lost during their last period of service. Ineligible for enlistment unless waiver is granted. (paragraphs 2-7 and 2-8a). Applicable to EM who have time lost during their last period of service.
  • RE-3C - Individuals who have completed over 4 months service who do not meet the pay grade requirements of Chapter 2), or who have been denied enlistment under Qualitative Screening Process pursuant to Chapter 4 AR 600-200. Ineligible for enlistment unless waiver is granted. Applicable to persons who have completed over 8 months service who do not meet the prior grade and service criterion of the Qualitative Management Program (AR 600-200 Chapter 4).
  • RE-4 - Individuals separated from last period of service with a non-waiverable disqualification (refer to AR 601-280). Ineligible for enlistment except as provided for in paragraphs 2-7c and 2-7d. (See waiverable moral and administrative disqualifications.) Disqualification is non-waivable.
  • RE-4A - Individuals who did not meet basic eligibility citizenship requirement of Chapter 2, AR 601-280, at time of last separation from active duty. Ineligible for enlistment unless requirements of table 2-1 can be met. Citizenship requirements are non-waiveable. Applicable to EM who fail to meet citizenship requirements.
  • RE-4R - Individuals retiring after 20 or more years active Federal service (title 10, U. S. Code 3914 or 3917) Ineligible for enlistment.

Other separation codes:

  • 201 - Enlisted Personnel - Expiration of term of service (includes personnel on ADT as initial trainees).
  • 21L - Enlisted Personnel - Separation for good & sufficient reason when determined by secretarial authority.21T - Enlisted Personnel - Release of REP 63 trainees due to emergency conditions. (Does not apply to active duty.)
  • 21U - Separation for failure to demonstrate adequate potential for promotion.
  • 202 - Expiration of term of enlistment.\
  • 203 - Expiration of term of active obligation service
  • 205 - Release from active & transferred to reserve.
  • 209 - Release from Active Duty within 3 months of expiration of USN service.
  • 212 - Honorable wartime service subsequent to desertion.
  • 213 - Discharge for retirement as an officer.
  • 214 - To accept commission as an officer in the Army, or to accept recall to active duty as an Army Reserve officer
  • 215 - To accept appointment as warrant officer in the Army or to accept recall to active duty as Army Reserve warrant officer.
  • 217 - To accept commission or appointment in the Armed Forces of the United States (other than Army).
  • 219 - Erroneous induction.
  • 220 - Marriage, female only.
  • 221 - Pregnancy.
  • 222 - Parenthood
  • 225 - Minority.
  • 226 - Dependency.
  • 227 - Hardship.
  • 239 - Surviving family members
  • 230 - Retirement after 20 years but less than 30 years active federal service
  • 231 - Retirement after 30 years active federal service.
  • 238 - Service retirement in lieu of other administrative action.
  • 240 - Unconditional resignation of enlisted personnel serving on unspecified enlistment
  • 241 - Resignation of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment in lieu of resignation for misconduct or inefficiency.
  • 242 - Resignation of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment for the good of the service.
  • 243 - Resignation of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment in lieu of board of action when based on unfitness.
  • 241 - Resignation of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment in lieu of board action when based on unsuitability.
  • 245 - Resignation of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment in lieu of separation for disloyalty or subversion.
  • 246 - Discharge for the good of the service.
  • 247 - Unsuitability, multiple reasons.
  • 248 - Unsuitability.
  • 258 - Unfitness, multiple reasons
  • 251 - Punitive discharge. Class I homosexual - general court martial
  • 252 - Punitive discharge. Class I homosexual - general court martial
  • 253 - Homosexual - board action
  • 255 - Punitive discharge. Class II homosexual - general court martial
  • 256 - Homosexual, acceptance of discharge in lieu of board action
  • 257 - Unfitness, homosexual acts
  • 258 - Unfitness, ineptitude
  • 260 - Unsuitability, ineptitude
  • 261 - Psychiatric or psychoneurotic disorder.
  • 262 - Behavioral disorder, bed wetter
  • 263 - Bed wetter
  • 264 - Unsuitability, character and behavioral disorders
  • 265 - Unsuitability, character disorder
  • 270 - Placed on temporary disability retired list
  • 271 - Permanently retired by reason of physical disability
  • 273 - Physical disability with entitlement to receive severance pay.
  • 274 - Physical disability resulting from international misconduct or willful neglect or incurred during period of unauthorized absence. Not entitled to severance pay.
  • 276 - Released from EAD & revert to retired list prior to ETS.
  • 277 - Physical disability, EPTS, established by medical board. Discharged by reason of physical disability upon application by individual. Not entitled to severance pay.
  • 278 - Physical disability, EPTS, established by physical evaluation board proceedings. Not entitled to severance pay
  • 279 - Release from EAD & revert to retired list at ETS
  • 28B - Unfitness, frequent involvement in incidents of a discreditable nature with civil or military authorities.
  • 28G - Unfitness, an established pattern for showing dishonorable failure to contribute adequate support to dependents or failure to comply with order, decrees, or judgment of a civil court concerning support of dependents
  • 280 - Misconduct/fraudulent entry into the Army.
  • 282 - Misconduct/prolonged unauthorized absence for more than 1 year desertion
  • 283 - Misconduct/AWOL trial waived or deemed inadvisable.
  • 284 - Misconduct/convicted or adjudged a juvenile offender by a civil court during current term of active military service.
  • 285 - Initially adjudged a juvenile offender by a civil court during current term of active military service. Rescinded.
  • 290 - Desertion (court martial).
  • 293 - Other than desertion (court martial).
  • 293 - General court martial.
  • 294 - Special court martial.
  • 311 - Alien without legal residence in the United States.
  • 312 - Separation of members of Reserve components on active duty who, due to age, would be precluded from attaining eligibility pay as provided by 10 USC 1331.1337.
  • 313 - To immediately enlist or reenlist314 - Importance to national health, safety or interest
  • 316 - Release, lack of jurisdiction.
  • 318 - Conscientious objection.
  • 319 - Erroneous enlistment
  • 320 - To accept employment law enforcement agency.
  • 333 - Discharge of Cuban volunteers upon completion of specified training. Rescinded.
  • 344 - Release of Cuban volunteers upon completion of specified training. Rescinded.
  • 367 - Aggressive reaction.
  • 370 - Released from EAD by reason of physical disability & revert to inactive status for the purpose of retirement under Title 10. USC Sections 1331 - 1337, in lieu of discharge with entitlement to receive severance pay.
  • 375 - Discharge because of not meeting medical fitness standards at time of enlistment376 - Release from military Control (void Inductions) because of not meeting medical fitness standards at time of induction.
  • 377 - Non - fulfillment of enlistment commitment.
  • 38A - Desertion/trial deemed inadvisable (WW2) Rescinded.
  • 38B - Desertion/trial deemed inadvisable (peacetime desertion) Rescinded.
  • 38C - Desertion/trial deemed inadvisable (Korean War). Rescinded
  • 380 - Desertion/trial barred by 10 USC Section 834 (Art 34 UCMJ). Rescinded.
  • 351 - Desertion/trial deemed inadvisable (Spanish - American War/ WWII>. Rescinded.
  • 383 - Criminalism.
  • 41A - Apathy, lack of interest
  • 41C - To accept a teaching position.
  • 41D - Discharge of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment who completed 20 years active federal service, do not submit application for retirement: commander determines discharge will be in best interest of the government.
  • 41E - Obesity.
  • 411 - Early separation of overseas returnee
  • 412 - Enlisted members of medical holding detachments or units who, upon completion of hospitalization, do not intend to immediately enlist or reenlistment in the regular Army
  • 413 - To enter or return to college, university, or equivalent institution.
  • 414 - To accept or return to employment of a seasonal nature
  • 415 - Early release of inductees who have served on active duty prior their present tour of duty
  • 416 - Physical disqualification for duty in MOS
  • 418 - Discharge of enlisted personnel by unspecified enlistment who complete 30 years active federal service & do not submit application for retirement.
  • 419 - Discharge of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment over 55 years of rage who have completed 20 years active federal service & do not submit application for retirement
  • 420 - Discharge or release of individuals with less than 3 months remaining to serve who fail to continue as students (academic failure) at service academies.
  • 421 - Early release at Christmas will be issued as appropriate by Army & has been Included in separation edit table. Rescinded.
  • 422 - Early release at original ETS of enlisted personnel who have executed a voluntary
  • extension. Rescinded.
  • 423 - Early release after original ETS of personnel serving on voluntary extension. Rescinded.
  • 424 - Separation at ETS after completing a period of voluntary extension. Rescinded
  • 425 - Discharge (Inductees) to enlist in Warrant Officer Flight Training.
  • 426 - Discharge (inductees) to enlist to attend critical MOS school.
  • 427 - Discharge (inductees) to enlist for Officer Candidate School
  • 420 - Discharge for failure to complete Officer Candidate. School
  • 429 - Discharged because of not meeting medical fitness standards for Flight training.
  • 430 - Early separation of personnel denied reenlistment under Qualitative Management Program
  • 431 - Reduction in authorized strength.\
  • 432 - Early release to serve 1 year in an ARNG or USAR unit
  • 433 - Involuntary release of personnel on compassionate assignment
  • 434 - Early release of AUS & first team RA Personnel - phase down release programs (Early - out from Vietnam.)
  • 436 - Reduction In strength a USASA option/First Team.
  • 437 - AUS, RA First Team, exempted from 90 day suspension of Early Release Program for reasons for intolerable personal problems.
  • 440 - Separation for concealment of serious arrest record.
  • 46A - Unsuitability, apathy, defective attitudes & inability to extend effort constructively 46B Sexual deviate
  • 46C - Apathy/obesity
  • 460 - Emotional instability reaction.
  • 461 - Inadequate personality
  • 463 - Paranoid personality
  • 464 - Schizoid personality
  • 469 - Unsuitability.
  • 480 - Personality disorder.
  • 482 - Desertion/trial barred by 10, USC, Sec. 843 (Art 43 UCMJ) Rescinded.
  • 488 - Unsuitability (general discharge separation).
  • 489 - Military Personnel Security Program (disloyal or subversive)
  • 500 - Resignation - hardship.
  • 501 - Resignation - national health, safety, or interest
  • 502 - Resignation - completion of required service.
  • 503 - Resignation - enlistment in the regular Army - regular officer.
  • 504 - Resignation - withdrawal of ecclesiastical endorsement
  • 505 - Resignation - serving under a suspended sentence or dismissal.
  • 508 - Resignation - to attend school.
  • 510 - Resignation - Interest of national security (in lieu of elimination).
  • 51B - Resignation - In lieu of elimination because of unfitness or unacceptable conduct
  • 522 - Resignation in lieu of elimination because of conduct friable by court martial or in lieu thereof.
  • 524 - Resignation - unqualified other miscellaneous reasons
  • 528 - Resignation - marriage.
  • 529 - Resignation - pregnancy.
  • 530 - Resignation - parenthood (minor children)
  • 536 - Voluntary discharge substandard performance of duty.
  • 539 - Voluntary discharge - termination of RA or AUS warrant to retire commissioned status
  • 545 - Voluntary discharge - failure of selection for permanent promotion (commissioned officers)
  • 546 - Involuntary discharge a failure of selection for permanent promotion (warrant officer).
  • 550 - Involuntary discharge - reasons as specified by HDQA
  • 551 - Involuntary discharge - administrative discharge GCM
  • 554 - Dismissal - General court martial.
  • 555 - Involuntary discharge - failure to complete basic, Company officer, or associate company officer course - USAR officers.556 - Failure to complete basic, company officer or associate company officer course - ARNGUS officers.
  • 558 - Voluntary discharge - conscientious objection.
  • 586 - Involuntary discharge - for reasons involving board action or in lieu thereof (homosexuality),
  • 588 - Involuntary discharge - reasons involving board action, or in lieu thereof - unfitness or unacceptable conduct
  • 589 - Voluntary discharge - reasons involving board action or in lieu thereof, due to substandard performance of duty.
  • 590 - Involuntary discharge - interest of national security.
  • 595 - Involuntary discharge pregnancy
  • 596 - Involuntary discharge - parenthood (minor children).
  • 597 - Voluntary discharge - administrative
  • 599 - Voluntary REFRAD - lack of jurisdiction.
  • 600 - Voluntary REFRAD - to enlist an regular Army.
  • 601 - Voluntary REFRAD - to enlist in regular Army for purpose of retirement
  • 602 - Voluntary REFRAD - national health, safety, or interest
  • 603 - Involuntary REFRAD - due to disapproval of request for extension of service.
  • 604 - Voluntary REFRAD - hardship
  • 606 - Voluntary REFRAD - dual status officer to revert to regular Warrant Officer
  • 609 - Voluntary REFRAD - to attend school or accept a teaching position.
  • 610 - Voluntary REFRAD - marriage.
  • 611 - Voluntary REFRAD - expiration of the duty commitment voluntarily serving on active duty.
  • 612 - Voluntary REFRAD - expiration active duty commitment involuntary serving on active duty.
  • 616 - Voluntary REFRAD - selection for entrance to a service academy.
  • 618 - Voluntary REFRAD - In lieu of serving in lower grade than reserve grade.
  • 619 - Voluntary REFRAD - by request includes MC & DC officers
  • 620 - Voluntary REFRAD - part mental transfer of other than medical officers
  • 621 - Voluntary REFRAD - in lieu of unqualified resignation.
  • 623 - Voluntary REFRAD - interdepartmental transfer of medical officers
  • 624 - Voluntary REFRAD - release from ADT to enter on 24 months active duty.
  • 625 - Voluntary REFRAD - annual screening, voluntary release prior to 90th day subsequent to receipt of notification.
  • 627 - Involuntary REFRAD - maximum age.
  • 631 - Involuntary REFRAD - failure of selector for permanent reserve promotion (discharged).
  • 632 - Involuntary REFRAD - failure of selection for permanent reserve promotion (commission retained).
  • 633 - Involuntary REFRAD - failures of selection for promotion, temporary
  • 640 - Involuntary REFRAD - commissioned officer under sentence of dismissal & warrant officer discharge awaiting appellate review.
  • 644 - Voluntary & Involuntary REFRAD - convenience of government or as specified by Secretary of the Army.
  • 645 - Involuntary REFRAD - annual screening, release on 90th day subsequent to receipt of notification.
  • 646 - Involuntary REFRAD - maximum service, warrant officers.
  • 647 - Involuntary REFRAD - maximum service, commissioned officers
  • 648 - Involuntary REFRAD - completion of prescribed years of service.
  • 649 - Involuntary REFRAD - withdrawal of ecclesiastical endorsement
  • 650 - Involuntary REFRAD - physically disqualified upon order to active duty.
  • 651 - Involuntary REFRAD - release of reserve unit & return to reserve status.
  • 652 - Involuntary REFRAD a release of unit of NG or NG(US) & return to state control.
  • 655 - Involuntary REFRAD - revert to retired list, not by reason of physical disability
  • 657 - Involuntary REFRAD - physical disability. Revert to inactive status for purpose of retirement under Chapter 67. 10 USC in lieu of discharge with entitlement to receive disability severance pay.
  • 660 - Physical disability discharge - entitlement to severance pay.
  • 661 - Physical disability discharge - disability resulting from intentional misconduct or willful neglect or incurred during a period of unauthorized absence. Not entitled to receive disability severance pay.
  • 662 - Physical disability discharge - EPTS, established by physical evaluation board. Not entitled to disability severance pay.
  • 668 - Dropped from rolls - AWOL conviction & confinement by civil authorities.
  • 669 - Dropped from rolls - AWOL desertion.
  • 672 - Involuntary REFRAD - medical service personnel who receive unfavorable background investigation and/or National Agency Check
  • 681 - Voluntary REFRAD - to accept employment with a legally established law enforcementagency
  • 685 - Resignation - failure to meet medical fitness standards at time of appointment
  • 686 - Involuntary discharge - failure to resign under Chapter 16 - AR 535 - 120. when determined to be in the best interest of the government and the individual
  • 689 - Voluntary REFRAD - reduction in strength, voluntary release prior to 90th day subsequent to receipt of notification
  • 690 - Involuntary REFRAD - reduction in strength. release on 90th day subsequent to receipt of notification.
  • 70A - Mandatory retirement - 35 years service/five years In grade. Regular army major general.
  • 70B - Mandatory retirement - age 62, regular army major general.
  • 70C - Mandatory retirement 60, regular Army mayor general whose retirement has been deferred.
  • 70D - Mandatory retirement - age 64, regular Army major general whose retirement has been deferred & each permanent professor and the registrar of the US Military Academy.
  • 70E - Mandatory retirement - 30 years service/five years in grade, regular army brigadier general.
  • 70F - Mandatory retirement 30 years of service/five years In grade, regular colonels.
  • 70G - Mandatory retirement - 28 years service. Regular Lt. Colonels.
  • 70J - Mandatory retirement - age 60, regular commissioned officer below major general.
  • 70K - Mandatory retirement - more than 30 years active service, professors US military Academy.
  • 70L - mandatory retirement - 30 years of more active service, regular warrant officers.
  • 70M - Mandatory retirement - age 62 regular warrant officers
  • 701 - Enlisted separation - early release of personnel assigned to installations or units scheduled for inactivation, permanent change of station, or demobilization.
  • 741 - Mandatory retirement - failure of selection for promotion, established retirement date, commissioned officer.
  • 742 - Mandatory retirement - failure of selection for promotion, established retirement date. warrant officer.
  • 743 - Enlisted separation - early release of personnel from release of unit of the ARNG or the ARNGUS from active federal service & return to state control
  • 744 - Mandatory retirement - failure of selection for promotion, early retirement date, commissioned officer
  • 745 - Mandatory retirement - failure of selection for promotion. early retirement date, warrant officers.
  • 747 - Mandatory retirement - failure of selection for promotion, retained for retirement, commissioned officers.
  • 748 - Mandatory retirement - failure of selection for promotion, retained for retirement, warrant officer.
  • 749 - Enlisted separation - early release of Puerto Rican personnel who will to qualify for training.753 - Enlisted separation - early release of reserve personnel upon release of reserve units
  • 764 - Enlisted separation - release of REP 63 trainees upon completion of MOS training.
  • 77E - Mandatory retirement - surplus In grade after 30 years service. Removal from acting list (regular Army).
  • 77J - Voluntary retirement - placement on retired list at age 60.
  • 77M - Mandatory retirement - permanent retirement by reason by physical disability
  • 77N - Mandatory retirement - paced on temporary mandatory solemnity retired list
  • 77P - Voluntary retirement in lieu of or as a result of elimination board proceedings. Regular Army & reserve commissioned officers and Warrant officers.
  • 77C - Mandatory retirement - temporary disability retirement in lieu of or as a result of elimination proceedings.
  • 77R - Mandatory retirement - permanent disability retirement in lieu of or as a result or elimination proceedings.
  • 77S - Voluntary retirement a regular Army & reserve commissioned officers77T - Voluntary retirement - regular Army and reserve warrant officer.
  • 77U - Voluntary retirement - regular Army commissioned officers with 30 or more years of service.
  • 77V - Voluntary retirement - enlisted personnel, voluntarily retired as commissioned officer.
  • 77W - Voluntary retirement - enlisted personnel, voluntarily retired as a warrant officer.
  • 77X - Voluntary retirement a warrant officer voluntarily retired as a commissioned officer.
  • 77Y - Mandatory retirement - retirement a director of music, USMA, as the President may direct
  • 77Z - Mandatory retirement - regular Army commissioned officers with World War 1 service.
  • 771 - Mandatory retirement - commissioned officers, unfitness or substandard performance of duty.
  • 772 - Mandatory retirement - warrant officers, unfitness or sub - standard performance of duty.
  • 78A - Mandatory retirement - formerly retired other than for disability who while on active duty incurred a disability of at least 30%.
  • 78B - Mandatory retirement a formerly retired for disability who where on active duty suffered aggravation of disability for which he was formerly retired.
  • 79A - Voluntary REFRAD - as USAR warrant officer (aviator) to accept USAR commission (aviator) with concurrent active duty.
  • 79B - Resignation - as RA a WO (aviator) to accept USAR commission (aviator) with concurrent active duty.
  • 941 - Dropped from rolls (as deserter).
  • 942 - Dropped from rolls (as military prisoner).
  • 943 - Dropped From rolls (as missing or captured).
  • 944 - Battle casualty.
  • 945 - Death (non - battle - resulting from disease).
  • 940 - Death (non - battle - resulting From other than disease).
  • 947 - (Current term of service voided as fraudulent enlisted, while AWOL from prior service.
  • 94B - To enter US military Academy.
  • 949 - To enter any area of the service academies (other than USMA).
  • 971 - Erroneously reported as returned from dropped from rolls as a deserter (previously reports under transaction GA).
  • 972 - Erroneously reported as restored to duty from dropped from rolls of military prisoner previously reported under transaction code GB).
  • 973 - Erroneously reported as returned from dropped from rolls or missing or captured (previously reported under transaction code GC).
  • 976 - Minority. Void enlistment or induction - enlisted personnel.

Block 28. Narrative Reason For Separation

Provides additional information about the separation.

Block 29. Date Of Time Lost During This Period

Provides date of time lost, such as period of unauthorized absence or desertion.

Block 30. Member Request Copy 4

Member initials to indicate a request for a Member 4 copy.

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