Section 8 In The Military

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Section 8 in the military. What is a military section 8. A military discharge is given when a member of the armed forces is released from his or her obligation to serve. 1 definition of section eight.
Article i section 8 clause 14. Section 8 defenders of mankind known by the military term used to describe insane soldiers the 8th armored infantry division or section 8 is one of the most feared military units in the united states imperial forces. The term section 8 refers to a former category of discharge from the united states military that of a member judged mentally unfit for service.
Section 8 is a category of discharge from the united states military used for a service member judged mentally unfit for service. Along with hud this program is funded by the u s. Officially section eight was used to administratively separate any soldier from the army who.
2 uses of section eight. Military and civilian personnel of the national guard are state rather than federal employees and the federal government is thus not liable under the federal tort claims act for their negligence. Department of veterans affairs va.
Department of defense 496 u s. Section 8 was also often given to cross dressers homosexual bisexual and transgender people. The term section 8 refers to a former discharge from the united states military for reason of being mentally unfit for service.
Military members enroll in the hud va supportive housing hud vash program. Army discharge based on military assessment of psychological unfitness or character traits deemed undesirable. It also came to mean any service member given such a.