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An ELS is not honorable. It's not general, it's not anything. It means that the commander didn't have enough time to make a fair decision as to the overall service characterization.
Entry level separations, or characterized discharge, are given to individuals who separate prior to completing 180 days of military service, or when discharge action was initiated prior to 180 days of service. This type of discharge does not attempt to characterize service as good or bad.
To grant an entry level separation, the command must view a service member's problems with military duty as unintentional. You will not be processed for this separation if your command believes that your problems are manufactured, or that your behavior is consciously undertaken to avoid military service.
Individuals who are separated with less than 180 days of continuous active military service may be separated as an Entry Level Separation. In these cases, there is no character of service at all.
In essence, it means that the individual being discharged has not conformed sufficiently to the needs of the Army and is being discharged (released) from service. In most cases, it's a sort of semi-honorable discharge, as opposed to a Bad Conduct or other dishonorable discharge that would involve a court-martial.
The criteria the VA is looking for is that the person must have been discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable to qualify as a veteran. And the administrative discharge of entry level separation must be considered by the VA as conditions other than dishonorable.
NO! If someone did not complete basic training than that someone doesn't get Veteran status. An individual can be released from boot camp for any number of reasons from failure to adapt to medical issues. If they fail to qualify, they are separated and are not associated with the term veteran.
An characterized discharge may also qualify the veteran, but it is up to the VA and is handled on a case-by-case basis. Officers cannot receive a dishonorable discharge. If they are demoted in rank at a court-martial, they are given an officer's discharge that is equal to a dishonorable discharge.
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