Thursday, December 31, 2009

Any military men or women out there can i have sum advice?

ok im 16 i was kicked out of school for a posetion of a deadly wepon charge and i was wonderinging if that might hurt my chances of getting in because thats one option i am think of takeing.Any military men or women out there can i have sum advice?
You have two problems right now:





1. You have a weapon charge and you are required to list it even if it was only given to you by the school and not law enforcement.





2. By getting kicked out you obviously aren't getting a diploma and need a GED, but GEDs are currently being turned around because of the influx of people coming in because of the economy.





Your first step is to get a GED and try to add 15 college credits to it. That will make it count as an high school diploma. Your second step is to keep your nose clean for the next few years in hopes that you can get your waiver approved for your charge. Can't say it will happen but if you want to turn your life around the military is a good place to start. If you try to join the Army the approving authority to get in with your weapon charge is the Batallion Commander of the recruiting batallion you join through according to AR 601-210, Chapter 4-6:





a. For disqualification, the approval authority is the recruiting battalion commander, acting commander, executive officer or equivalent members of the ARNG. An adverse disposition will no longer include those that the only disposition was court costs or attorney fees imposed. A waiver is required for any applicant who has鈥?br>




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(4) Received one conviction or other adverse disposition for one of the following offenses or misdemeanors labeled serious offenses listed in paragraph 4鈥?0:


(a) Carrying of weapon on school grounds when a penalty was imposed by school officials (for example, expulsion, suspension, fine, or community service).Any military men or women out there can i have sum advice?
Great phonetics ! You better go back to school for more education, you cannot survive in the real world without the capacity to spell.





Your age is your biggest obstacle, and at 17 it might not be any better since the military is raising it's standards. Having a HS diploma might not do it anymore. As I understand it, some college is required.





So, make up your mind to shape up and finish school even if you need to take summer school classes to catch up. Without at least your high school diploma, you aren't going anywhere !
It depends on the legal issues that probably arose from the incident and how you have continued your education since then.
You won't get in, but it probably won't hurt your chances of working ina field somewhere.
Well if its on your record even as a minor you will not be able to get in. They dont typically take anyone with a felony.
if its not on your criminal record then no, but i think the army would take you anyway so id dnt matter


good luck
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