Regulation 4: Discharges, Reinstatements, and Transfers
Chapter 4, Section 4, Subsection 1
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Chapter 4, Section 4, Subsection 2
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Chapter 4, Section 4
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Chapter 4, Section 4, Subsection 1
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SUBSECTION 1. Full Reset
Pardoned personnel who have been subjected to a full reset shall:
- Have their service time reset;
- Lose all FEATs, PTPs, FTXs, and other educational milestones; and,
- Lose all medals and service stripes.
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SUBSECTION 1. Standard Reset
A Standard Reset is used for most pardons.
Pardoned personnel who have been subjected to a standard reset shall:
Pardoned personnel who have been subjected to a standard reset shall:
- Lose trainings in accordance with Chapter 4, Section 1, Subsection 2, Table 4 in this Regulation;
- Lose their training grade; and,
- Lose all higher educational milestones: SODC, SOAB, and FGOAB.
Chapter 4, Section 4, Subsection 2
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SUBSECTION 2. Modified Reset
Personnel who have been subjected to a modified reset shall:- Have their service time reset;
- Lose all higher educational milestones, including OCS preparation, SODC, SOAB, and FGOAB; and,
- Lose all service stripes.
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SUBSECTION 2. Full Reset
A Full Reset is reserved for those who have committed significant UCMJ violations but have been granted a pardon for another opportunity.
Pardoned personnel who have been subject to a full reset shall:
Pardoned personnel who have been subject to a full reset shall:
- Have their service time reset;
- Lose all FEATs, PTPs, FTXs, including SRI/FTI/GPI. FEAT {O} is only removed at the discretion of NSC;
- Lose their training grade and JDT belt;
- Lose all medals and service stripes; and,
- Lose all educational milestones: SNCOLC, WODC, OCS, SODC, SOAB, FGOAB. OCS is only removed at the discretion of the NSC.
Chapter 4, Section 4
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- Reinstatement terms following an approved pardon shall be determined by the JAG. Such terms may include a full reset or a modified reset.
- Reinstatement terms following an approved pardon shall be determined by the JAG. Such terms may include a standard reset or a full reset.