Take your DD214 to the VA for computation and filing for benefits. It depends on length of service , type of discharge , and any disability rating .
spreading codes make all data streams have the same chip rate, (3.84Mcps) and scrambling codes distinguishes between users. usage differences spreading - return link = separation of physical data and controls channels. forward ink = separation of downlink connections to different users in same cell. scrambling - return link = separation of terminals forward link = separation of sectors code family spreading = OVSF scrambling = Gold code and extended (S2) spreading spreading = yes, increase transmission bandwidth scrambling = No, does not affect transmission bandwidth.
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Spatial distance is the separation between various objects.
Synonyms for separation (made into parts) could be division, severance, partition, or disconnection. Synonyms for separation (being apart) could be detachment, distancing, disjunction, divorce, or rift.
It is a code on your DD214 that tells someone able to read the codes whether you were honorably discharged or type of discharge you earned.
It depends on your character of service, the drug use code might get you some weird looks when you apply for benefits, you wont be allow back into the military unless there is a waiver, do some research based of your DD214..
Reenlistment Eligibility code is block 27 on the DD-214.
MBK means completion of Active Duty service commitment or expiration of term of service. You can find other SPN codes at dd214.us/referenceSPN_Codes.pdf.
Yes, a DD214 is issued to National Guard members upon their separation from service. The DD214 is a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty and serves as proof of military service. It includes information such as dates of service, rank achieved, and any awards or qualifications earned during the individual's time in the National Guard.
If you have an RE4 reentry code on your DD214, the chances are pretty much nil.
Ask to see his DD214. No DD214, he didn't serve. If info's not on his DD214, it didn't happen.
There is no universal code.
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If you want to re-enlist in the military, take your DD214's to a recruiter and have them file an appeal with the Department of Defense about your discharge. The recruiter will let you know what the DoD is requiring you to do to get back in the service. The other thing to do would be file an appeal with the Department of Defense on your discharge. There is no way to change your enlistment code on your DD214's because that would be considered fraud.
re 1a means eligible to reenlist
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.