DISCHARGES
(DoD 1332.14)
Expiration of Service Obligation E3.A1.1.1
Selected Changes in Service Obligations E3.A1.1.2
Convenience of the Government E3.A1.1.3
-Early Release to Further Education E3.A1.1.3.4.1
-Early Release to Accept Public Office E3.A1.1.3.4.2
-Dependency or Hardship E3.A1.1.2.4.3
-Pregnancy or Childbirth E3.A1.1.3.4.3.2
-Parenthood E3.A1.1.3.4.5
-Conscientious Objection E3.A1.1.3.4.6
-Surviving Family Member E3.A1.1.3.4.7
-Other Designated Physical and Mental Conditions (Honorable, OTH, ELS) personality disorders
-Additional Grounds E3.A1.1.3.4.9
Disability E3.A1.1.4
Defective Enlistments and Inductions E3.A1.1.5.
-Minority E3.A1.1.5.1
-Erroneous E3.A1.1.5.2
-Defective Enlistment Agreements E3.A1.1.5.3
-Fraudulent Entry into the Military Service E3.A1.1.5.4
-Separation from the Delayed Entry Program E3.A1.1.5.5.1
Entry Level Performance and Conduct E3.A1.1.6
Unsatisfactory Performance DoD 1332.14, E3.A1.1.7; (usually a General under Honorable Conditions)
Homosexual Conduct E3.A1.1.8; (Honorable, General, ELS, OTH)
Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Failure E3.A1.1.9
Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Failure E3.A1.1.10
Misconduct E3.A1.1.11 (for those situations where the serviceman is to blame or for drug use (usually OTH or sometimes a General Discharge, rarely an Honorable)
-Civilian Conviction E3.A1.1.11.1.1.4
Separation in Lieu of Trial by Court-Martial E3.A1.1.12.1
Security (national security) E3.A1.1.13
Unsatisfactory Participation in the Ready Reserve E3.A1.1.14
Secretarial Plenary Authority E3.A1.1.15
Reasons Established by the Military Departments E3.A1.1.16
Weight Control Failure E3.A1.1.17