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).
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 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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