To: BobS
I saw guys getting kicked out of the Navy in the early eighties with BCDs for drug use--after the Nav started cracking down on that stuff. I do not think that it is unusual to get a BCD and not do time. However, what I personally found criminal, was after I was honorably discharged in 1983 and went on job interviews the prospective employers didn't give a rat's rear end what my discharge status was.
To: Conservative Infidel
"However, what I personally found criminal, was after I was honorably discharged in 1983 and went on job interviews the prospective employers didn't give a rat's rear end what my discharge status was." Of course they don't. In their eyes you are well trained and able. That is all they want. They don't know what active duty is because they did not participate. Accept it and use your experience for your own benefit. That's all you can do.
34 posted on
10/10/2004 10:40:39 AM PDT by
BobS
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