The separation authority was “AR 635- 200, CHAPTER 4,” and the separation code was “JBK.” According to Army Regulations, these designations mean that the veteran was involuntarily discharged for completion of required active service.
Basic training end dd214...u and the rest of u idiots are idiots.
The separation code shows LBK...... expiration of term of service......
For those interested, the codes are here:
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/military-separation-codes-3356946
Basic training end dd214...u and the rest of u idiots are idiots.
The DD214 states that she was attending an 8 week course for Administrative Specialists. Anyone making a big deal of it can't read Army documentation. I'm retired Air Force, but spent a fair amount of my time working with Army folks since the equipment I worked on the last half of my career was managed by the US Army. Also attended one Army school, at Ft. Gordon, GA.
And my DD214 states that all I did in a 24 years career was SATCOM, which is not true. Started as a aircraft mechanic, and retrained to still photographer after messing up my knees. Then retrained again half-way through my career into SATCOM.
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WRM, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) 1973-1997.