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Related: About this forumNew policy protects Marines, sailors facing separation for mental health issues
Marines and sailors facing involuntary separation due to a diagnosed mental health condition will now be better guarded against leaving the military with other-than-honorable discharges.
The unprecedented change was made last week by Navy Secretary Ray Mabus. It requires service members with conditions like post-traumatic stress or traumatic brain injury to have a disability evaluation before a final decision on their involuntary separation is made.
Veteran groups lauded the change and are calling on other military branches to follow suit.
In the past, misconduct was the predominate factor in every involuntary separation. This long-held approach adversely impacted veterans ability to receive benefits, and did not take into full consideration how the service member's condition may have contributed to the misconduct.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/military/2016/06/08/new-policy-protects-marines-sailors-facing-separation-mental-heath-issues/85609534/
niyad
(119,679 posts)complain about sexual harrassment, assault, rape, etc?
qnr
(16,190 posts)out of the CG after 19 years, but at least I received an honorable discharge - I know many (in various services) that didn't.
douglas9
(4,474 posts)Any service member previously separated under similar circumstances may also petition to have their discharge reviewed through either the discharge review board or Board for Correction of Naval Records (BCNR)
http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=94996