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Other Than Honorable Discharge

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This blog is dedicated to prior service members who are seeking help with the challenges of receiving and OTH or other than honorable discharge after leaving the U.S. Armed forces. All helpful comments are encouraged. Negative comments will not be posted.

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  • Getting a job with an Other Than Honorable discharge

    Posted on Monday October 12th, 2009 at 23:03

    A service member's type of discharge is usually carried with him or her for life. Employers will often look unfavorably on those who have received so much as a general discharge, especially if it was under other than honorable conditions. Some state...

  • OTH Discharge and Career opportunities

    Posted on Sunday September 27th, 2009 at 19:23

    Okay, its already a given that you CANNOT get a job with any goverment agencies with a OTH. However, there ARE jobs out there that will hire you. But you must be able to show proof that you have done something constructive when filling out your resum...

  • Other Than Honorable VA Benefits

    Posted on Sunday September 27th, 2009 at 17:00

    To be considered a “veteran” eligible for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care benefits, a former service-member must have been discharged “under conditions other than dishonorable.” Under VA regulations, administrative discharges ...

  • Can you change your OTH status? YES!

    Posted on Sunday September 27th, 2009 at 16:45

    The National Archives and Records Administration only stores Military Service Records, they cannot make changes or corrections to these records or to your discharge status. You will need to apply to the review board for your respective service branch...

  • WHAT IS AN (OTH) Other Than Honorable Discharge

    Posted on Sunday September 27th, 2009 at 16:38

    A OTH is the most severe form of administrative discharge. This type of discharge represents a serious departure from the conduct and performance expected of all military members. OTH discharges are typically given to service members convicted by a c...

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