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Angus Edwards

As you may have guessed my name is Angus Young Edwards. I was born on December 20 2008 and six weeks later I was adopted my my parents... My real mom was a bitch. My hobbies include chasing after a tennis ball or a frisbee. I enjoy long walks to just about anywhere. I really enjoy a nice hot bath, it soothes the soul. I really like going to the dog park to see my friends. We have so much fun playing together. I like a good game of tug 'o war and a fresh bowl of brisk cold brita water. Mmmmm Mmmm. Most of all I deeply enjoy cuddling with my folks. I only dislike a few things. Let see one of them would be that my Dad can seem to remember to close the guest room bathroom door all the way. He knows I can't help but go in and check things out and by the time I'm done the door has closed behind me and now I'm stuck in the dark. I also hate being so clumsy. Other than that only one things stands out in the "What I hate" category and that would be going to the vet!! They did something that I can't talk about on here.... Needless to say it hurt and it involved putting a cone around my head. I am employed. I usually work about 24 hours a day as a guard dog for the apartments I live in. If you need references you can ask our neighbors. They personally thanked me for warding off would be burglars. Also I do a little modeling on the side, just local stuff though. I think family is the most important thing EVER! I love you guys. More to come....

FM 27-1 Chptr 6 Administrative Separations. Soldiers may be discharged from the Army before their normal expiration of term of service (ETS).

FM 27-1 Chptr 6 Administrative Separations

Reasons for such discharge include-- Misconduct. Conviction by a civilian court. Unsatisfactory performance. How can i start to request a Hardship discharge from Army. Dependency or Hardship Discharge: Army · GI Rights Hotline: Military Discharges and Military Counseling. Dependency or Hardship Discharge: Fact Sheet · GI Rights Hotline: Military Discharges and Military Counseling. After you read this fact sheet, please call the Hotline (877-447-4487) to talk over your options with a counselor.

Dependency or Hardship Discharge: Fact Sheet · GI Rights Hotline: Military Discharges and Military Counseling

Dependency or Hardship Discharge ShareThis Some men and women in the military have family problems which can be resolved only by their discharge from the military. You can apply for a discharge based on the “genuine dependency or undue hardship” being a member of the military is causing if all of the following conditions are met: The hardship is severe and not temporary.It has developed or gotten worse since your entry into the military.You have made every reasonable effort to improve the situation before applying for a hardship discharge.Separation from the military is the only solution to the problem.

Consider applying for a hardship or dependency discharge if you have a sick parent, spouse or child who needs your care, or a family member is unable to make ends meet without your presence and help.

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