Military discharge
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File:U.S. Army Cpl. Joshua Power, right, assigned to Bravo Troop, 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, holds an honorable discharge certificate during a re-enlistment ceremony at Forward 140102-A-RU942-057.jpg
Two United States Army soldiers holding honorable discharge certificates
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An honorable discharge certificate from 1969
A soldier is given a military discharge when they can leave the military. There are two types of military discharges, dishonorable discharges, and honorable discharges. Soldiers are dishonorably discharged when they do very immoral things, like rape, murder, and war crimes. Soldiers are honorably discharged when they can't fight anymore, like if they get shot.[1]
Military Discharge Media
- "Honorable Discharge. Oh Boy^ that's sure worth working for." - NARA - 512708.jpg
World War I poster depicting a soldier holding his honorable discharge.
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