Discharge or contract cancelled? - Navy For Moms2024-03-29T10:28:26Zhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/forum/topics/discharge-or-contract-cancelled?commentId=1971797%3AComment%3A11320118&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noMy son is just going through…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2022-07-24:1971797:Comment:113201182022-07-24T04:55:07.198ZAKA-PJhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/PoonehJahadi
<p>My son is just going through kind of similar situation. I don't know if you still check this site, but I would love to hear what happened to your son. </p>
<p>My son is just going through kind of similar situation. I don't know if you still check this site, but I would love to hear what happened to your son. </p> You have a great day too.tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2013-05-19:1971797:Comment:78454652013-05-19T21:55:16.203Zlemonelephanthttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/lemonelephant
<p>You have a great day too.</p>
<p>You have a great day too.</p> Thanks alot for your time and…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2013-05-19:1971797:Comment:78457102013-05-19T20:36:59.305Zalexandraprhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/alexandrapr
<p>Thanks alot for your time and information provided. Have a wonderful day.</p>
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<p>Thanks alot for your time and information provided. Have a wonderful day.</p>
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<p></p> Candidates who want to enlist…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2013-05-19:1971797:Comment:78439452013-05-19T03:20:42.902Zlemonelephanthttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/lemonelephant
<p>Candidates who want to enlist, but have a situation that would otherwise cause them not to be able to enlist--the felony in his case--must fill out paperwork requesting a waiver in order to enlist. Sometimes waivers are reviewed by just one person and granted or denied; other times the request is sent to several people before a final decision is made so it can take months to receive a final decision. Since he has now been discharged from DEP he would now require 2 waivers instead of just one…</p>
<p>Candidates who want to enlist, but have a situation that would otherwise cause them not to be able to enlist--the felony in his case--must fill out paperwork requesting a waiver in order to enlist. Sometimes waivers are reviewed by just one person and granted or denied; other times the request is sent to several people before a final decision is made so it can take months to receive a final decision. Since he has now been discharged from DEP he would now require 2 waivers instead of just one in order to enlist if I understand that process correctly.</p> This will be on his record wi…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2013-05-19:1971797:Comment:78438422013-05-19T03:00:07.460Zlemonelephanthttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/lemonelephant
<p>This will be on his record with the Navy and will come up if he attempts to enlist again. I would seriously doubt that he will be able to enlist in the Navy in the future, but he can check with his recruiter and see. Felonies are with a person forever, so if he wants to join any of the militray branches he will have to be up front about this and get a waiver, but waivers for felonies are hard to come by, especially since every branch of the military is being very picky about who they take…</p>
<p>This will be on his record with the Navy and will come up if he attempts to enlist again. I would seriously doubt that he will be able to enlist in the Navy in the future, but he can check with his recruiter and see. Felonies are with a person forever, so if he wants to join any of the militray branches he will have to be up front about this and get a waiver, but waivers for felonies are hard to come by, especially since every branch of the military is being very picky about who they take now since cuts are being made.</p>
<p>I would think he would get a letter discharging him from DEP, but he would need to ask the recruiter. From what you wrote, his contract is cancelled and he has been discharged from DEP and cannot enlist in the Navy.</p>
<p>What other questions do you have?</p> I did not understand the waiv…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2013-05-19:1971797:Comment:78439282013-05-19T02:52:17.886Zalexandraprhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/alexandrapr
<p>I did not understand the waiver part, can you explain me more?</p>
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<p>I did not understand the waiver part, can you explain me more?</p>
<p></p> Unfortunately, he did have a…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2013-05-19:1971797:Comment:78439222013-05-19T02:50:12.637Zalexandraprhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/alexandrapr
<p>Unfortunately, he did have a minor felony. </p>
<p>Is he suppossed to receive a letter from the Navy for the decision taken? He has all his documents signed for Active dute on Oct 30, 2013. Is this a Discharge or the contract is cancelled? Will he have the oportunity in the future to try again, with the truth? </p>
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<p>We are all sad for this situation. He passed the ASVAB with 68% and he really wanted to become a sailormen. He has 72 credits approved from the University. And…</p>
<p>Unfortunately, he did have a minor felony. </p>
<p>Is he suppossed to receive a letter from the Navy for the decision taken? He has all his documents signed for Active dute on Oct 30, 2013. Is this a Discharge or the contract is cancelled? Will he have the oportunity in the future to try again, with the truth? </p>
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<p>We are all sad for this situation. He passed the ASVAB with 68% and he really wanted to become a sailormen. He has 72 credits approved from the University. And his felony was just a mistake that he has left in the past. And he wants to look forward.</p>
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<p>I appreciate your soon response and I would like to have answers for my other questions. Thanks.</p>
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<p></p> Are you saying that he really…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2013-05-15:1971797:Comment:78304182013-05-15T01:08:18.254Zlemonelephanthttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/lemonelephant
<p>Are you saying that he really does not have the felony? If so, then he would need to protest that and prove that it is a mistake. Otherwise, if he does have a felony in his background, he would not be able to get the Top Secret Clearance required for IS and therefore that contract cannot be on the table for him. If he does have a felony in his background and did not reveal it, then the Navy will not take him now due to not disclosing it and basically lying on his enlistment paperwork. All…</p>
<p>Are you saying that he really does not have the felony? If so, then he would need to protest that and prove that it is a mistake. Otherwise, if he does have a felony in his background, he would not be able to get the Top Secret Clearance required for IS and therefore that contract cannot be on the table for him. If he does have a felony in his background and did not reveal it, then the Navy will not take him now due to not disclosing it and basically lying on his enlistment paperwork. All felonies, even those as a juvenile, require a waiver and waivers for a felony are rare.</p>