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What is considered a valid hardship for a military discharge?

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What is considered a valid hardship for a military discharge?

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Some men and women in the military have family problems which can be resolved only by their discharge from the military. You can apply for a discharge based on the “genuine dependency or undue hardship” being a member of the military is causing if all of the following conditions are met: * The hardship is severe and not temporary. * It has developed or gotten worse since your entry into the military. * You have made every reasonable effort to improve the situation before applying for a hardship discharge. * Separation from the military is the only solution to the problem.

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