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1. Can a Soldier be retained beyond ETS IOT process for separation?
A: NO: Retention beyond a Soldier’s ETS to process administrative separation proceedings pursuant to this regulation is not authorized. REF: AR 635-200, 1-26
2. What is the title of a Chapter 7 separation?
A: Defective Enlistments/Re-enlistments and Extensions REF AR 635-200, 7-1
3. Can an insert be chaptered under chapter 11, and if so, why?
A: No, unless they have completed less than 180 days of service REF: AR 635-200, 11-3
4. What chapter will enlisted pregnant women be discharged under while in IET status?
A: Chapter 11. REF: AR 635-200, 11-3 (b)
5. What does chapter 12 cover?
A: Retirement for length of service REF: AR 635-200, 12-1
6. What provisions are covered in Chapter 14 of AR 635-200?
A: Separating personnel for misconduct because of minor disciplinary infractions, a pattern of misconduct, commission of a serious offense, conviction by civil authorities, desertion, and absence without leave. REF: AR 635-200, 14-1
7. What is the title of a Chapter 8 separation?
A: Separation of Enlisted Women—Pregnancy REF AR 635-200, 8-1
8. Can an insert be chaptered under chapter 11, and if so, why?
A: No, unless they have completed less than 180 days of service REF: AR 635-200, 11-3 (2)
9. What chapter is used to separate unsatisfactory performance for Soldiers not in IET status and who have over 180 days or more of service?
A: Chapter 13. REF: AR 635-200, 13-1
10. Soldiers who fail to meet the body fat standards set forth in AR 600–9 are subject to involuntary separation per this chapter when such condition is the sole basis for separation.
A: Chapter 18 REF: AR 635-200, 13-1
11. What is the only way a Soldier can receive a dishonorable discharge?
A: Only pursuant to the sentence of a General court-marshal (Para 3-10)
12. What is the time limit on separating a Soldier under chapter 5-11 for determination of EPTS injuries?
A: 6 months (Para 5-11(a))
13. What does Chapter 6 cover?
A: Separations because of dependency or hardship (Chap 6)
14. Who is responsible for counseling Soldiers when they become pregnant?
A: Unit commander (Para 8-9)
15. Under Chapter 13, is a Soldier required to be counseled and rehabilitated before separation?
YES
16. What is Secretarial plenary authority?
A: Separation under this paragraph is the prerogative of the Secretary of the Army. Secretarial plenary separation authority is exercised sparingly and seldom delegated. Ordinarily, it is used when no other provision of this regulation applies, and early separation is clearly in the best interest of the Army. Separations under this paragraph are effective only if approved in writing by the Secretary of the Army or the Secretary’s approved designee as announced in updated memorandums. Ref: Page 52 Para 5-3a
17. The “surviving son” or “surviving daughter” is any son or daughter in a family whose parent or one or more sons or daughters served in the Armed Forces of the United States and—
A :(1) Was killed in action.
(2) Died as a result of wounds, accident, or disease while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
(3) Is in a captured or missing-in-action status.
(4) Is permanently 100 percent physically disabled or 100 percent mentally disabled due to service connection, as determined by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs or one of the military services, and is not gainfully employed because of such disability.
18. In determining eligibility for separation, “members of the immediate family” include only
A :(1)Spouse.
(2) Children.
(3) Father.
(4) Mother.
(5) Brothers.
(6) Sisters.
(7) Only living blood relative.
(8) Any person who stood “in loco parentis” to the Soldier (or spouse) before entry into the Service. “In loco parentis” is any person who has stood in the place of a parent to the Soldier (or spouse) for a continuous period of at least 5 years before he/she reached 21 years of age.
19. What does chapter 9 of 635-220 pertain to?
A: Alcohol and Other drug abuse rehabilitation failure Ref: Page 80 Chp 9
20. What is the basis for separation under Chp 11?
A: Separation of a Soldier in entry level status may be warranted on the grounds of unsatisfactory performance and/or unsatisfactory conduct as evidenced by—
a. Inability.
b. Lack of reasonable effort.
c. Failure to adapt to the military environment.
d. Minor disciplinary infractions.
21. The enlisted transfer/discharge process is divided into the following sub-functions:
Voluntary release from active duty or discharge
Involuntary release from active duty or discharge
Miscellaneous types of separations
Retirement for length of service
22. What form is Soldiers released or discharges on from active duty?
A: DD form 214
23: What are the types of separation authorized?
A: Separation with characterization of service as honorable
General (under honorable conditions)
Under other than honorable conditions