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A soldier may be subject to a Chapter 9 discharge when he or she is enrolled in the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP), and the commander determines that further rehabilitation efforts are not...
acronyms and corrected abbreviations as prescribed by Army Records Management and Declassification Agency).
ADMINISTRATION SEPARATION (CHAPTER) INFORMATION . Your commander has recommended that you be administratively separated from the service under the provisions of AR 635-200. This handout will...
1. There is lack of potential for continued Army service and rehabilitation efforts are no longer practical; or, 2. Long-term rehabilitation is necessary and you are transferred to a civilian...
U.S. Army Trial Defense Service Pacific Rim Enlisted Administrative Separations This information paper provides general information regarding the administrative separation process for Soldiers...
This chapter establishes those specific policies, responsibilities, and procedures for implementing and managing the ASAP in the ARNG. The CNGB will implement the ASAP at the State level based on program functions in the ARNG.
o Changes the title of chapter 9. o Removes references to the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Program and the Army Substance Abuse Program (chap 9).
In all, there are 12 chapters covering a wide variety of information about separating enlisted soldiers from the Army. In essence, this Army Regulation is the like the "Bible" of military separations.
A General Discharge may be awarded for separation under Chapter 5, Chapter 9, Chapter 13 and Chapter 14. With an Honorable Discharge, you will be qualified for most benefits resulting from military service.
Do any of the “higher-ups” have an “open door policy?” If so, use it, and do what you need to now, otherwise it could take years before you would get to go before an Army Discharge Review Board (DRB), and even then winning will be a long shot when drugs and/or alcohol are mixed into the equation.