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Do you mean a square of side 200 ft? That would be 200 x 200 = 40,000 sq ft
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The code AR 635 200 is for enlisted personnel separations, it is military law. This policy sets standards for separations through readiness and contempency.
Chapter 4 on DD-214
The notation "AR 635-200 Chap 16-5b KGF RE3" on a DD Form 214 indicates the specific regulatory basis for the discharge. AR 635-200 refers to the Army Regulation governing separations, while Chapter 16-5b pertains to the specific reasons for discharge, which often relates to unsatisfactory performance or conduct. "KGF" usually denotes the type of discharge, and "RE3" indicates the reentry eligibility code, suggesting that the individual may face some restrictions if they wish to re-enlist in the military.
539 - Voluntary discharge - termination of RA or AUS warrant to retire commissioned status.
AR 635-200 Chapter 13-2F refers to the Army Regulation governing the separation of soldiers due to misconduct, specifically for "patterns of misconduct." A separation under this chapter typically indicates that the individual has engaged in a series of minor offenses or inappropriate behavior that warrants administrative discharge from the Army. This chapter may also reflect a soldier's failure to maintain acceptable standards of conduct, which can affect their future opportunities and benefits.
Well, honey, 635 over 1000 in simplest form is 127 over 200. It's like simplifying your life - just reduce it down to its basic, no-nonsense form. Keep it simple, sweetheart.
Chapter 4 Separation for Expiration of Service Obligation 4-1. Policy A Soldier will be separated upon expiration of enlistment or fulfillment of service obligation.
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AR 635-200, specifically paragraph 5-39, refers to the Army Regulation governing the separation of soldiers due to misconduct, specifically for those who have been convicted of a serious offense or have engaged in behavior detrimental to the Army's disciplinary standards. The "spd Jem" indicates the separation code used for administrative separations based on misconduct. This regulation outlines the procedures and criteria for such separations, ensuring that they are conducted fairly and in accordance with military law.
AR 635-200 Chapter 4 refers to the regulation governing the separation of soldiers from the Army for various reasons, including hardship or dependency issues. If a soldier is separated under this chapter, it typically indicates that they were discharged due to circumstances that made it difficult for them to continue their service. This type of discharge may be characterized as honorable or general, depending on the specifics of the case. The designation on a DD Form 214 reflects the soldier's reason for discharge and can impact benefits and future employment.
Paragraph 5-37 of AR 635-200 outlines the conditions under which a soldier can be separated from the Army for reasons related to misconduct, such as a pattern of misconduct or minor disciplinary infractions. When noted on a DD Form 214, it indicates that the service member's discharge was characterized as "under other than honorable conditions" due to these issues. This characterization can affect benefits and future employment opportunities. It's important for service members to understand the implications of such a discharge status.
Separation code SPD-JFS under Army Regulation AR 635-200, Chapter 10, indicates that a service member is being discharged from the Army due to unsatisfactory performance or conduct that warrants separation. This typically involves situations where the individual has engaged in behaviors that do not align with Army standards, leading to their request for discharge. The designation helps in identifying the reason for separation, which can affect future military and civilian employment opportunities.