Otherthanhonorable
Otherthanhonorable is a stylized term used to refer to the "Other Than Honorable" discharge status within the United States military. This discharge type is an administrative characterization applied to service members whose conduct or performance is judged to fall short of acceptable standards, but it is not a formal criminal conviction. It sits among the five traditional discharge categories: Honorable, General (Under Honorable Conditions), Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct, and Dishonorable.
The determination typically arises from command decisions, investigations into misconduct, or administrative separations. Procedures and criteria
Consequences are significant for veterans. An Other Than Honorable discharge generally limits eligibility for Department of
In public and policy discussions, the term "otherthanhonorable" is often associated with debates on veteran benefits,