Honorable Discharge Case Study

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The applicant requests an upgrade of his general, under honorable conditions discharge to honorable. The applicant states, in effect, he requests an upgrade of his discharged, because an unwarranted stop-loss prevented him from obtaining an honorable discharge at the time. The applicant contends, he was erroneously stop loss in November 2004, he was two days from the expiration of term of service, he had the cleared the installation and shipped his housed good, and was one signature from being out of the military. The applicant further contends, he was nom-deployable due to an ankle injury he suffered in 2003, he was flag for being overweight, and was unable to performed is duties, because he was not granted a clearance. The applicant states,

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