Wisconsin Special Administration - Order of Discharge

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This is a Special Administration form, to be used in the State of Wisconsin. This document is used to discharge a Special Administrator from his/her duties.

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An administrative separation occurs when your commander initiates process of separating you involuntarily from service through a non-judicial process. To put it in civilian terms, an administrative separation is the equivalent of getting fired from your job.

For administrative separations, a service member can be separated according to one of the following three categories (you cannot receive a dishonorable discharge through an administrative separation): Honorable; General (Under Honorable Conditions); or. Other than Honorable.

While an administrative discharge from the military is less severe than a court-martial, it can still have lifelong, significant effects upon one's employability, eligibility for Veterans' Benefits, and social standing.

For administrative separations, a service member can be separated according to one of the following three categories (you cannot receive a dishonorable discharge through an administrative separation): Honorable; General (Under Honorable Conditions); or. Other than Honorable.

Administrative Discharge is the military's way of firing you. It means your branch of service either doesn't have enough evidence of misconduct to punish you with an Art 15 or they are just tired of having you around and want you gone.

While an administrative discharge from the military is less severe than a court-martial, it can still have lifelong, significant effects upon one's employability, eligibility for Veterans' Benefits, and social standing.

Here is a list of most types of military discharges: 1 honorable discharge; 2 general discharge under honorable conditions; 3 other than honorable (OTH) discharge; 4 bad conduct discharge (issued by special court-martial or general court-martial); 5 dishonorable discharge; 6 entry-level separation; 7

An administrative discharge is a method by which the military can fire you due to an indicated lack of ability to continue service due to performance issues, conduct issues, or physical and mental conditions.

A dishonorable discharge (DD), like a BCD, is a punitive discharge rather than an administrative discharge. It can only be handed down to an enlisted member by a general court-martial. Dishonorable discharges are handed down for what the military considers the most reprehensible conduct.

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Wisconsin Special Administration - Order of Discharge