honorable discharge

NOUN
  1. a discharge from the armed forces with a commendable record
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How To Use honorable discharge In A Sentence

  • She wrote a letter telling him that the Marine Corps had given him a dishonorable discharge.
  • An honorable discharge would mean that any reserve unit with openings would have to accept her application to fly.
  • An honorable discharge would mean that any reserve unit with openings would have to accept her application to fly.
  • I know, I know - he received an honorable discharge.
  • The inspector general, relying upon the testimony of white citizens, recommended that the whole unit be given dishonorable discharges.
  • An honorable discharge would mean that any reserve unit with openings would have to accept her application to fly.
  • He earned four service medals and three ribbons before his honorable discharge in 1994.
  • Mal took an honorable discharge, brought Celeste and Stefan to America, returned to his LAPD sergeantcy and divorced Laura. The Big Nowhere
  • He was captured and held as a prisoner of war, but survived and received his honorable discharge from military service on Jan. He returned Upstate, and worked for many years as a gun tester at Remington Arms in Ilion. Heroes or Villains?
  • The inspector general, relying upon the testimony of white citizens, recommended that the whole unit be given dishonorable discharges.
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