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He merely wants, and will have, what is honorably his.
"President George H.W. Bush served our country honorably," Sanders tweeted.
I have seen many service members discharged less than honorably.
He was honorably discharged as a lieutenant commander in 1945.
" Brodsky also said: "I care a lot about acting honorably.
An overwhelming majority of Vietnam veterans served honorably and bravely.
It's a lot to tackle, and "The Strangest" stumbles honorably.
"My husband served this country honorably," tweeted Melissa Bird (@birdgirl1001).
But McGahn acted honorably and bravely when it mattered most.
He was an Army veteran who was honorably discharged in 1999.
On Monday, Trump told reporters that he believed Mueller acted honorably.
You have served our great nation willingly, without bias and honorably.
Many have been serving honorably and in certain cases in combat.
Aleppo residents emphasized that there were rebel factions fighting IS honorably.
Honorably discharged members of the US Armed Forces are also eligible.
Mr. Akhtar deliberately and honorably chose not to pursue that route.
Again, Rosenstein is a complicated figure who acted honorably at times.
They can lose their citizenship if they fail to serve honorably.
He isn't entirely sure he won't behave honorably by her—eventually.
If Caldwell's book ended there, it would honorably augment that conversation.
He served from February 1962 and was honorably discharged in 1964.
At yesterday's press briefing, new White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders couldn't answer whether this meant that trans soldiers, thousands of whom currently serve honorably in the US military, would be discharged, honorably or otherwise.
They should not be accused of crimes for honorably discharging their duties.
He was honorably discharged after service in the U.S. military, she said.
McQueen joined the Marines in 1947 but was honorably discharged in 1950.
McRaven & countless other special ops heroes who serve honorably daily, despite politics.
In time, the general appeared to honorably give up trying to pander.
Throughout his investigation of President Trump's campaign, Robert Mueller has acted honorably.
That same year, he was honorably discharged from the Air Force Reserve.
The question is whether the honorables in Congress want to behave honorably.
The vast majority of soldiers at Abu Ghraib served honorably, he said.
He received a Bronze Star before he was honorably discharged in 1969.
It would temper the polarization and restore the ability to act honorably.
Oh, also, Trump said that Mueller acted honorably in the probe in March.
He used all I have done in my life honorably for dishonorable means.
He said Neumann was an Army veteran who was honorably discharged in 1999.
" He continued, "There are already transgender individuals who are serving capably and honorably.
"I've tried to serve our country honorably," the late six-term senator wrote.
But if the American people are to believe that, we must act honorably.
He was honorably discharged in 2012 as an E-4 (specialist), Forster said.
At our nation&aposs founding, George Washington directed our troops to fight honorably.
They were simply helping out, following orders and doing their work commendably, honorably.
Wong had been honorably discharged from the Army, a law enforcement source said.
We want you to back us when we do a tough job honorably.
If you play honorably, the camera on a kill replay will focus on Arthur.
Many Poles believe their nation behaved honorably for the most part during the Holocaust.
There's a difference if you were honorable and treated others honorably outside the limelight.
Bradford also had no criminal record, and he was honorably discharged from the Army.
Chavez' wife and three sons moved to Iowa, according to Honorably Discharged, Dishonorably Deported.
Laird, and was honorably discharged as a C.O. Paul Rogers went to Notre Dame.
And, of course, the German military is to be exculpated, as having acted honorably.
Mueller and Comey are decent men who have served their country honorably for decades.
Nathan Fletcher, a veteran and former California assemblyman who began an advocacy group called Honorably Discharged, Dishonorably Deported, personally lobbied Governor Brown to pardon Mr. Chavez and the two other veterans, who, like Mr. Chavez, had been honorably discharged from the military.
The station reports Shellman is a former Navy officer who was honorably discharged in 2016.
Police said he served in the Army between 2004 and 2006, and was honorably discharged.
When he was 20, he was diagnosed with PTSD and honorably discharged from the military.
In fact, Wray himself can't know whether he'll serve honorably, even if he intends to.
He served his country well and, just as he had hoped, he did so honorably.
Peoples served in the Army between 2004 and 2006, and was honorably discharged, Ngo said.
Transgender troops have been serving honorably for decades, whether the president knows it or not.
He served four years as a clerk and was honorably discharged as a noncommissioned officer.
Throughout this three-act opera, you sense Mr. Aucoin honorably striving to serve the play.
He served honorably and bravely as a combat helicopter pilot who flew missions in Afghanistan.
At the same time, he is very clear that many Army officers behaved honorably. Gen.
As in golf, that's a goal that can be achieved honorably with skill and practice.
Government economic numbers are compiled by career bureaucrats who serve Democrats and Republicans equally and honorably.
Mueller has served his country honorably and heroically in the military and law enforcement for decades.
Image Credit: Jessica Monroy Sometimes being contrarian doesn't mean doing something first, but doing something honorably.
It's time for you to be bold once again and to honorably and courageously bow out.
She eventually informed West Point that she would resign, and that August she was honorably discharged.
How many more will be deported after serving honorably once their enlistment contracts have been expired?
The Democrats are uniformly opposed to playing politics with honorably-serving transgender troops, and Republican Sen.
But he says he was honorably discharged from the U.S. Air Force as a journeyman plumber.
He enlisted with the Marine Corps in 1944 and served until he was honorably discharged in 1946.
Phillips took Sandmann's behavior as one of disrespect for an elder who honorably served in the military.
I think he served the country honorably, I have confidence in him in term of his capabilities.
Later that day, Philipps shared that she had been honorably recognized for her work on the show.
He served the people of the United States faithfully and honorably, but it's time to move on.
After being honorably discharged from the military, he wanted to save lives and support underserved Native Americans.
Ben Sasse, or someone else who has honorably recoiled from Trump, confine her to a single term.
S. citizens qualify for citizenship by serving honorably in the military for one year, according to Military.com.
My father in law, Sgt Tom Brown, enlisted in the US Air Force 1966, honorably discharged 1969.
Despite the risks to their own safety, every day, thousands of police officers serve professionally and honorably.
I am a Vietnam veteran, honorably discharged; the journey of my personal return has taken 50 years.
The production is an honorably intended tribute to the revolution, which turned violent and left many dead.
She may be a manipulative narcissist, but she's behaving more honorably than any other former Trump appointee.
He was the former general who had honorably served his country, now brought in to save it.
"President Obama, by granting clemency to Manning, slapped all those who serve honorably in the face," Graham said.
I served honorably in Iraq and Afghanistan and this dude swooped in and took my name and face.
He will surely be commended for representing America honorably while some of his competitors took the easy way.
Because they wear this uniform proudly and they serve the citizens of Baltimore honorably each and every day.
We owe this support to them and to those men and women, this Veteran's Month who honorably serve.
"I have tried to serve our country honorably," the six-term senator and former GOP presidential nominee said.
Work with us, not against us, as partners to honorably pay our debts and break through the situation.
For the entire time we have known Brett Kavanaugh, he has behaved honorably and treated women with respect.
I served in the military, honorably, for eight years, but I think this was one big publicity stunt.
Vitalij Kowaljow was a commanding, resonant bass, and Giorgio Berrugi, a late substitute as tenor, acquitted himself honorably.
Nicholas Kassotis from the Navy's Judge Advocate General's Corps recommends approving a board's recommendation to honorably discharge Brezler.
He received the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star for his bravery and was honorably discharged in 22005.
She joined the Navy on a whim, hoping for a change; six weeks later, she was honorably discharged.
It's being put to bed honorably, with a cast that sings well and commits itself to the drama.
After being honorably discharged, she was accepted to Columbia University and is currently studying political science and human rights.
After I was honorably discharged when I was 23 years old, I started to get involved with drug culture.
The "fight honorably!" camp believes the team with superior numbers should let the match play out in 1v13 engagements.
The Post will continue to cover Donald Trump as it has all along — honorably, honestly, accurately, energetically, and unflinchingly.
"As for ostensible disruptions, transgender troops have been serving honorably and openly for the past year," the letter continued.
I'd put everything I own on these lawyers acting ethically and honorably rather than on Richard Painter's raw speculation.
After he was honorably discharged, he re-enlisted in 2005 and was again deployed to Iraq in August 2006.
Most federal employees serve honorably and uphold their oaths of office — those who don't make life difficult for everyone.
He later served in the Army from 1962 to 1939, and was honorably discharged as a private first class.
He later served in the Army from 1962 to 1964, and was honorably discharged as a private first class.
Hector Barajas Barajas served in the Army's 82nd Airborne Division from 103 until he was honorably discharged in 2001.
President Trump said Monday that Mueller acted honorably, offering rare praise for the man who led the Russia investigation.
Dunk thinks that through this travel, he can teach Egg to be a good prince who treats people honorably.
Arkema said in a statement that its employees had acted honorably in the face of an unprecedented natural disaster.
He landed on Omaha Beach three days after D-Day in 1944 and was honorably discharged the following year.
In 1968, he was honorably discharged and started pursuing his music career by playing at night clubs in Nashville.
Honorably discharged in 1946, he returned to the reservation and would travel to Buffalo for jobs as an ironworker.
Not the kind of bad that is the unfortunate result of artists honorably striving for something ambitious and falling short.
Earlier that day, he'd been honorably discharged, and he was heading to Winnsboro, South Carolina to reunite with his wife.
She honorably served her partnership with Crane, and she made the ultimate sacrifice and completed her role as a Witness.
"For the entire time we have known Brett Kavanaugh, he has behaved honorably and treated women with respect," they wrote.
He was in the military at the time of the injury and was honorably discharged because of it, Jasper said.
There is a presidential ticket with two candidates who served honorably and effectively as Republican Governors, and we are it.
After I was honorably discharged in 85033, I was hired by a security firm where the pay was extremely low.
An older aristocracy might have been short on brains, but at least had scars and medals honorably won in battle.
Walker, born in 1946, was in the Air Force during the Vietnam War era and was discharged from service honorably.
Instead of depicting it as a straight line, Hunt demonstrated how natural growth can build quickly, plateau, and fade honorably.
He also spent three years in the Israeli Air Force, and was honorably discharged with the rank of staff sergeant.
Ms. Arbus's production endorses that preference, suggesting a way to face all challenges — not just bizarre and catastrophic ones — honorably.
Mr. Greilsammer said that musicians honorably devote much of their time trying to understand and convey a composer's original intentions.
And if he was impaired, does that mean because he acts "honorably" when sober he gets a pass when drunk?
This spring, as Afghanistan policy was debated in Washington, the president asked for fresh options to end the war honorably.
In the book, Ms. Kelly said she was happy that the Murdochs "acted quickly and honorably" during the Ailes investigation.
After all, Kelly served honorably as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps for more than 40 years.
"If the press would cover me accurately & honorably, I would have far less reason to 'tweet,' " the president-elect tweeted.
I've tried to live as honorably as Atticus Finch and earn the respect of all races by treating my students fairly.
Historically, when a national security threat to America is imminent, I've seen leaders act swiftly, honorably and without regard for politics.
Today and every day, I salute those who work hard and honorably to bring us the news we need to know.
By contrast, Hartzler's amendment would have reversed the entire policy and directed the Defense secretary to honorably discharge transgender service members.
"This careless act does not reflect the values of the men and women that honorably serve our community," the statement read.
I would hope that if the arms deal were for a dime instead of $110 billion, our president would act honorably.
He served in the Virginia National Guard from 353 to 2010 and was honorably discharged with the rank of Specialist/E4.
They'll lose the few small privileges afforded to people who honorably serve their country in pursuit of a more perfect union.
One final group that might be thought to have an interest here would be those who did serve honorably in Vietnam.
He served in the Virginia National Guard from 2007 to 2010 and was honorably discharged with the rank of Specialist/E4.
Applicants for protection must also be enrolled in school, have graduated from high school or have served honorably in the military.
The George W. Bush administration decided that the shuttle fleet would be retired honorably when the International Space Station was completed.
He'd been fighting for this country in World War II, and just that day, he'd been honorably discharged for his service.
There is no doubt the JAGs used for this mission will perform their duties honorably, ensuring the accused receive due process.
I pledged to serve the people of Wisconsin's First District honorably, and in order to serve the people in my district honorably, I have to serve them honestly, and for me to ask them to vote to reelect me knowing that I wasn't going to stay is not being honest, so I simply cannot do that.
Segovia-Benitez served two tours in Iraq before he was honorably discharged in 2004, a year after he suffered a brain injury.
Individuals also had to have a high school diploma, GED certification, been honorably discharged from the military or still be in school.
As long as we are the honorable women and wear the garb honorably, then we are a counterbalance to the stoner culture.
Many of the Americans who served in Iraq, whether honorably or otherwise, returned home and continued with their lives — without night terrors.
They had served honorably in World War II and Korea, had even led large invasion fleets to free captive continents from totalitarianism.
Considering the competing interests he must juggle as Speaker, in my view Ryan has acted intelligently and honorably up to this point.
David Axelrod: Annapolis victims worked hard and honorably to serve their community June 29 No, the shooter apparently wasn't motivated by politics.
He served his country honorably for 20 years, and you can imagine this is a tough situation for him and his family.
She was last stationed at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Ga., and was honorably discharged with the rank of captain.
"In the military you're entitled to be called by the rank only if you served honorably in that position," Mr. DeSantis said.
The tenor parts are strenuous, not to say brutal, in their demands, and Stuart Skelton stood up to them bravely and honorably.
He held a green card when he proudly served in the 82nd Airborne Division from 1995 until he was honorably discharged 2001.
Additionally, this narrow definition leaves out those who served who are not affiliated with the VA, even if they were honorably discharged.
Doe, a 2008 high school graduate, resigned from West Point and was honorably discharged in August 2010, three months after the alleged rape.
The seven victims of the June crash were Marine veterans and their spouses -- members of the Jarheads Motorcycle Club for honorably discharged corpsmen.
If it were up to me, I'd rather Richard and the gang fail honorably, letting Pied Piper die, than succeed by selling out.
But it's also about doing the right thing more generally – following the law, acting honorably, and treating co-workers with courtesy and respect.
Gratitude and respect for John McCain, who served the nation honorably and courageously as a Navy Captain, POW in Vietnam, and US Senator.
Cal's father served honorably in the Great War, but lost the family farm to foreclosure two years ago, just after Cal's mother died.
It had an honorably creaky nineteenth-century plot, complete with unsigned legal papers and a vengeful judge, yet the dialogue was arrestingly contemporary.
The men and women who honorably served our country to defend our precious freedoms deserve much better from us and their elected officials.
"Secretary Nielsen served her country honorably as Homeland Security Secretary, despite facing numerous challenges including dire conditions at our southwest border," Rogers said.
He was honorably discharged from the Navy, so he'd be a great candidate for government housing vouchers that could help him make rent.
"Made a lot of mistakes, made a lot of errors, but served his country, and I hope we could add honorably," he said.
After Mr. Barr's letter came out, when the president felt buoyant about the investigation's conclusions, he said the special counsel had acted honorably.
The lawyers say Van Hook couldn&apost get proper Veterans Affairs treatment for his mental health and addiction issues after he was honorably discharged.
I don't know Brett Kavanaugh personally, but all my friends who know him say he is a good man and he conducts himself honorably.
Woodruff, an infantry rifleman who was deployed to Iraq twice before being honorably discharged in 2009, said his program's focus is training service dogs.
The Department of Defense has already decided to allow currently-serving transgender individuals to stay in the military, and many are serving honorably today.
"I am extremely troubled by the circumstances surrounding the dismissal of FBI Director James Comey, who has served this nation honorably," Kasich said. Rep.
If he retires, it would have to be determined by the Navy when he last served honorably and he would retire at that level.
It begins with early work and photographs from Baltrop's years in the United States Navy,  (from which he was honorably discharged from in 1972).
She was honorably discharged last year, and she recently moved to Augusta, about two hours east of Atlanta, to begin work as a contractor.
He was honorably discharged, while his former platoon shipped out to the southeast tip of Iraq, to run security missions on the Iranian border.
However, ICE reportedly asked the Army to release him for alleged visa fraud and he was detained and honorably discharged in November of 2016.
Yazzie is a proud member of the Navajo Nation and a veteran of the Gulf War serving honorably with the United States Marine Corps.
McCain, for his part, said in Tuesday's statement he has confidence that Pompeo will "serve our nation honorably as Secretary of State, if confirmed."
But human beings make the fashion industry work, and it is up to all of us to make sure they are treated fairly and honorably.
If Venmo doesn't honorably support the ecosystem of apps around it, Venmo could become more susceptible to competition from Apple Pay, Facebook, and everyone else.
Left with "superficial damage," as she calls it, in the form of scars and scar tissue, Hegar was honorably discharged and awarded a Purple Heart.
How dare you smear a man who served this country honorably for decades in both war and peace, winning the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.
World War II was over, but he served in the Army and was honorably discharged, becoming a lifelong member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
"African heads of state if they are defeated should take the example of Jammeh by leaving office honorably," said teacher Lamin Joof, celebrating in Banjul.
"Ben has had a very broad policy portfolio at the White House, and he has carried out his responsibilities honorably and with distinction," he added.
" Chuck Cooper, Sessions' lawyer, also praised the pick, saying Barr served "honorably and well, earning the respect of people on both sides of the aisle.
But they generally share one thing in common: They were honorably discharged from the military but later convicted of crimes after returning to civilian life.
An honorably discharged military man, French began this business with a friend after a successful career as an illustrator for Bergdorff Goodman and Nieman-Marcus.
He enlisted with the Marine Corps in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on March 26, 1943, and was honorably discharged as corporal on January 22, 1946.
Some may believe they overstate the case and disregard the overwhelming majority of men and women in uniform who continue to serve our nation honorably.
" It has since been updated to read: "He received the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star for his bravery and was honorably discharged in 1945.
In the letter released Tuesday, they said enforcing the ban could mean discharging active duty soldiers, sailors, Marines, and Air Force members who are serving honorably.
It has two settings: steam and brew, and performs them both honorably—though there is no way to get fancy and alter the temperature or pressure.
"However, his statements and actions since that service disparage thousands of men and women who have also served the Army admirably and honorably," the officers continued.
"Do you think Robert Mueller acted honorably?" a reporter could be heard asking Trump during a White House event Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
They need a figure to look up to, to teach them how to live on the streets honorably, how to appreciate our own brothers and neighbors.
The Army veteran, Joseph M. Hunter, 51, had worked as a sniper instructor and senior drill sergeant and was honorably discharged in 2004 after two decades.
She not only lifted hundreds of people out of the vicious grip of slavery, she served her country honorably as a scout for the Union army.
"  Instead of "behave honorably and apply good judgement," the description next to "Integrity" now directs NSA employees to "communicate honestly and directly, acting ethically and fairly.
Generally, the onetime immigrants share one thing in common: They were honorably discharged from the military but later convicted of crimes after returning to civilian life.
In 280, he joined the Army, only to be honorably discharged a month later for medical reasons; Ms. Zwana said she was not told the specifics.
" But as the series approaches its finale, Manjoo writes, "I'd rather Richard and the gang fail honorably, letting Pied Piper die, than succeed by selling out.
The Montana born-and-raised Atkins enlisted in the Army in November 2000, serving in Kuwait and Iraq before he was honorably discharged in December 2003.
"I can happily and honorably say … I so love having my children engaged in what we do, and meeting the people that we get to work with."
James Mattis and John Kelly, who both served our nation honorably for four decades, before being picked for secretary of Defense and secretary of Homeland Security, respectively?
I had just recently finished my service honorably a few months ago, and I really wanted to go after this YouTube dream when my service was done.
Instead, they adopt a posture that seems to show disdain for those who honorably served on their behalf, especially those who fell and did not rise again.
Neumann was honorably discharged from the Army in 1999 and had a history of misdemeanor criminal offenses, such as possession of marijuana and driving under the influence.
"Charlie Blount has served the people of Sonoma County for over 20 years and honorably served in the military for 20 years before that," his lawyer said.
Normally, permanent residents must wait five years before applying for citizenship, although noncitizens who have served honorably in our military are given an expedited path to naturalization.
Sensible people may differ in their approaches to comprehensive immigration reform, but there is little justification for withholding citizenship long-promised to honorably discharged men and women.
Yet many — uncountable hundreds of thousands — of reservists who have honorably served their nation in peace and war cannot satisfy the requirement for issuance of the form.
"As for ostensible disruptions, transgender troops have been serving honorably and openly for the past year, and have been widely praised by commanders," the retired officer added.
Asked on Monday if Mueller had acted honorably, Trump said, "Yes, he did," offering rare praise for the special counsel he had railed against constantly for months.
"The most humble people are going to have incomes, they are going to have a way to work honorably without a need for these activities," he said.
None of the 24 members dismissed were honorably discharged, and at least two of them were discharged with bad-conduct discharges, a spokesperson for the Marines told Military.
So now the left struggles with the dilemma of how to behave honorably under a set of rules and norms that their opponents do not acknowledge or accept.
He honorably retired from the military in 2012, and two years later -- nearly a decade after he got the bonus -- he received a letter demanding he repay it.
Yelich's younger brother Cameron, who was recently honorably discharged from the United States Marine Corps, threw out the first pitch and was in the stands for the game.
Thus, the Times' surprising venture into greenlighting an anonymous op-ed is more about the Times itself, as opposed to honorably serving the civic needs of the nation.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Jessica Sims was honorably discharged in 2014 after she refused to cut off her dreadlocks after reportedly wearing them in a bun for years.
"He is a man of integrity who served our country honorably for eight years, and now continues to inspire us with calls for hope and unity," Crooks continued.
"The negative impacts of this freeze will be felt across the country and disproportionately affect those men and women who have honorably served in our military," they wrote.
Sign o' the Times presented the same romantic hero backed by his trusty purple funk-rock style performing what initially appear to be honorably straightforward, unpretentious pop tunes.
His sole decoration was a National Defense Service Medal, which is awarded to any service member who serves honorably during a "national emergency," including during the Vietnam War.
No one deserves the fair application of the law more than all of the law-abiding men and women who wear the badge honorably to protect our communities.
She joined the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps during World War II, only to be honorably discharged at the end of the war because the military no longer needed women.
It is a disgrace to all those who serve honorably in our armed forces when others who are hostile to the foundational principles of our democracy wear our uniform.
I don't know Professor Christine Blasey Ford, but from the people who do know her, I can infer that she is also a good woman who conducts herself honorably.
Suddenly she wasn't just on the beef's periphery, but at its center: Depending on where you stood, she was Yeezus' honorably defensive wife, or the Swifties' anti-feminist bully.
Under communism, Poles were taught to believe that, with a few exceptions, the nation had conducted itself honorably during a war that killed a fifth of the Polish population.
The VA Mission Act takes the first step in delivering what our veterans desperately need: faster and better-quality health care for all who have honorably served our country.
He served his country honorably for those years, but he also became so embroiled in the heated politics of the 2016 election and its aftermath that change was needed.
And Trump is too trusting in the belief that Putin behaved honorably in our election hacking scandal, and thus too distrustful of our — and soon his — Intelligence Community. 6900.
The problem is that because of what we know about Wray's soon-to-be boss, there's no way anyone in the Senate can have confidence that he'll serve honorably.
From Presidents Day to Election Day 2016, Washington should pray that God would bless America with a president who will honorably and optimistically lead America in this new century.
Ghosn's version of events Speaking in court, Ghosn said he had "always acted honorably and legally" and with the knowledge and approval of the appropriate executives inside the company.
By sanctioning illegal behavior, he endangers the safety of our troops, giving our adversaries a green light to similarly mistreat men and women who serve honorably in our military.
Barajas, who was born in Mexico and brought to the United States as a child, served in the 82nd Airborne Division from 1995 until he was honorably discharged 2001.
Mueller naively trusted that William Barr, the attorney general, would act honorably and patriotically, as well, and let Barr decide how to handle the initial release of Mueller's report.
Lawyers and supporters of Segovia-Benitez told NBC News that he didn't start having run-ins with police until after he was honorably discharged from the military in 2004.
Morgan says he was given a choice: go to military trial and risk a dishonorable discharge or sign the form put in front of him and be discharged honorably.
As is often the case in real life, change isn't borne of these characters' decisions to suddenly live more honorably; it is borne of self-interest in extreme circumstances.
And then before we know it, the speakers have shifted seamlessly into a litany called "The Negative Confessions," in which the deceased take inventory of lives they have lived honorably.
Mr. Segovia-Benitez sustained a brain injury from an explosive device in Iraq and was honorably discharged from the military in 2004 after serving for five years, Mr. Petty said.
He deeply regrets the pain and embarrassment that he has caused his family and the U.S. Coast Guard, which he has proudly and honorably served for more than 20 years.
This is a political attack on career national security officials who have honorably served their country for decades under both Repubs & Dems in an effort to distract from Mueller's investigation.
"The Department of Defense has already decided to allow currently-serving transgender individuals to stay in the military, and many are serving honorably today," McCain wrote in an official statement.
We are thankful that he faithfully and honorably fulfilled his duties and did not approve this document, which amounted to no more than simple speculation after a truly exhaustive investigation.
Also honored were "all women who have dedicated their lives to honorably serving their country, advancing equality, and contributing to the United States space program," according to a NASA statement.
Dr. Domínguez did not respond to email and telephone messages seeking comment on Tuesday, but he told The Chronicle that he had tried to "behave honorably" in all his relationships.
Women have served in the U.S. military since the Revolutionary War, when Deborah Sampson disguised herself as a man, joined the Army and served 17 months before being honorably discharged.
And I believe to this day that the vast majority of men and women at the FBI are honest, independent, law-abiding, law-enforcing people who are serving their country honorably.
The repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" did not include retroactive upgrades for service members who had been less-than-honorably discharged since World War Two because of their sexual preference.
During decades of communist rule, Poles were taught to believe that, with a few exceptions, the nation had conducted itself honorably during a war that killed a fifth of the population.
Will, who honorably follows in the footsteps of the greatest conservative columnist of them all, the late William F. Buckley, is now immersed in the greatest battle of his distinguished career.
"He stepped forward to risk his life for his country, served honorably under difficult circumstances, and was one of the most consequential senators in the history of the body," Graham said.
Yea Ji Sea, a medic at the Brooke Army Medical Center in Texas, was honorably discharged after more than 2628 28503/22019 years in the military, according to The Washington Post.
"DiGenova, Gingrich and Sean Hannity … seem all too comfortable attacking an American war hero who has spent his life honorably serving this country in times of war and peace," Scarborough writes.
He was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant, and was last based at Fort Lewis, in Washington, with the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), now known as Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Rather than approaching tax responsibilities as something to engineer, lobby against and litigate, true leaders would honorably view taxes as their fair share of responsibility to the people of the world.
Rather than approaching tax responsibilities as something to engineer, lobby against and litigate, true leaders would honorably view taxes as their fair share of responsibility to the people of the world.
In another incident late last year, a Navy SEAL was convicted of taking a photo with a dead ISIS prisoner but later allowed to retire honorably after President Trump personally intervened.
In particular, politicians and activists who fought for the civil rights of black Americans, as Stevens and Phillips proudly and honorably did their entire lives, were common targets of white violence.
"If you're on active duty or honorably discharged military, you would be exempt because you have been through boot camp and know how to be a man and use this gun."
However, a majority of national veteran suicide research only focuses on veterans who were honorably discharged and are associated with the VA, which typically means they qualify to receive VA services.
Thank you for what you did yesterday morning: summoning courage and smiles, comforting your supporters, congratulating your opponent, and conceding this race you fought so hard and so honorably for so long.
After being honorably discharged from the Army during WWII, Sarria headed to San Francisco, and began working as a drag queen at the Black Cat Café in the city's North Beach district.
"I've been a small bit of American history, so I think if there's something on my tombstone, it'll be 'He served his country,' and hopefully you add one word, 'honorably,' " he said.
President Donald Trump on Monday accused unidentified opponents of doing "treasonous things against our country" and responded affirmatively to a question from reporters about whether Robert Mueller "acted honorably" in his investigation.
"I've been a small bit of American history, so I think if there's something on my tombstone, it'll be 'He served his country,' and hopefully you add one word, 'honorably,' " he says.
She is the kind of editor you read about in legend; she who would kill for her staffers, and who teaches them lessons in the art of living honorably just by existing.
While he was in prison, Apodaca was part of an inmate program that allows him to fight fires with trained firefighters, according to the San-Diego based group Honorably Discharged, Dishonorably Deported.
Mr. England, 30, is an Army signals intelligence analyst at Booz Allen Hamilton in Fort Meade, Md. In August, he was honorably discharged as a petty officer first class from the Navy.
As of today, here is how the candidates rank: Brent Burns (San Jose Sharks) and Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning) We already mentioned them, but this is where we mention them honorably.
Ms. Winner's lawyers asked the judge to take into account in sentencing that she had served honorably in the Air Force, had been a top student and had no prior criminal record.
False claims of victimization taint legitimate episodes of violent bigotry and discrimination, which is perhaps why those who are honorably committed to confronting prejudice seem loath to acknowledge hoaxes when they occur.
The US Marines confirmed on Sunday that the suspect, 29-year-old Gavin Eugene Long of Missouri, was honorably discharged in 2010 after five years of military service, including a year in Iraq.
"I've been a small bit of American history, so I think if there's something on my tombstone, it'll be 'He served his country,' and hopefully you add one word, 'honorably,' " he also said.
If anything, they're too straightforward — these many honorably plodding songs aren't ever quite as reckless or scrappy as their norm, as if they've adjusted to a slightly slower, more sustainable pace of life.
In August, Mueller convenes a press conference, at which he announces that—besides a few minor faux pas—the Trump campaign team acted legally and honorably during the 2016 election and the transition.
Jeff Sessions is an Eagle Scout who has honorably served as a U.S. Army Reserve JAG Captain, a federal prosecutor, the Attorney General of Alabama, and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
But DACA is not a free ride -- to be eligible, applicants are required to pass background checks and show they are going to school, have graduated, or have honorably served in the military.
And recruiting has focused on bringing back soldiers who were honorably discharged, which Evans said could help ease the financial burden of training, since returning soldiers only need a two-week regrading course.
" 'Father, Soldier, Son: Memoir of a Platoon Leader in Vietnam,' by Nathaniel Tripp "Father, Soldier, Son" is a "searing memoir of Vietnam by a veteran who fought honorably but without patriotism or illusions.
So an Iraq War veteran who famously wrote that military advisers should speak truth to power and act honorably — especially when it was hard — lasted about a year in the Trump White House.
The letter, released Tuesday, argued that the military should not discriminate, and said that enforcing the ban could lead to the loss of jobs for active-duty service members who have served honorably.
" "I think if, you know, if he's not in the position where either of them think they ought to be, then there are ways to honorably ... deal with that than a public flogging.
But this is no laughing matter for the women whose career opportunities are impeded by men who cavalierly dismiss half of the labor force and insist that they've behaved honorably by doing so.
"I have served honorably as your Attorney General and have worked to implement the law enforcement agenda based on the rule of law that formed a central part of your campaign," he wrote.
"I believe strongly that in all of my efforts on behalf of the company, I have acted honorably, legally, and with the knowledge and approval of the appropriate executives inside the company," Ghosn said.
A lot of politicians, because of who they see as their peers and who they care about and whose validation they want ... have reason to act honorably with the best interests of the system.
The publication of No Easy Day in September 2012, just a few months after Bissonnette was honorably discharged from the Navy, broke the unwritten code of silence among members of the special operations community.
" Dolphin was among 64 other women who signed a letter earlier this month saying they knew Kavanaugh during their high school years, which also stated "he has behaved honorably and treated women with respect.
Across the country, there are police officers inspiring trust and confidence, honorably doing their duty, deploying creative and effective strategies, and demonstrating that it is possible to prevent crime without relying on unnecessary force.
During last week's House Armed Services Committee markup of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), she introduced an amendment that would rescind the policy and direct the Defense secretary to honorably discharge transgender troops.
Herbert Kickl, secretary general of Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPO), said in a statement Kern had "missed his chance to step down honorably" and was instead trying to present himself as a victim.
"I believe strongly that in all of my efforts on behalf of the company, I have acted honorably, legally and with the knowledge and approval of the appropriate executives inside the company," he said.
But, he doesn't deny scolding her with some harsh words following her failed attempt at retrieving a bronze medal, claiming she didn't act honorably and gave away the medal by not wanting to compete.
He's inoculating himself, and no price — not the reputations of individuals who have behaved honorably, not the viability of institutions that are crucial to the health of our democracy — is too steep to pay.
He spent his 18th birthday serving as a gunner in an infantry unit of the Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom before he was injured in September 2003, honorably discharged and awarded the Purple Heart.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani said Tuesday that unlike Trump, he did not think special counsel Robert Mueller had acted honorably during his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump now says Robert Mueller acted honorably in the Russia investigation -- a change of tune from the man who had at one time called the special counsel disgraced and discredited.
What we do know is that Mr. Martin loves his family and America, he served his nation honorably in the US Navy as a lieutenant and has devoted his entire career to making America safe.
Pugh on Friday said the city had "learned a few lessons" about the vetting process for the commissioner's job, though she noted that De Sousa has served the department "honorably" for more than 30 years.
In the Obama Administration and the first year of the Trump Administration, the U.S. Government seemingly did make that argument and held Beijing to precise, but low expectations which they deserve credit for honorably meeting.
If the changes are not made expeditiously, Mr. Carter runs the risk of leaving office with an unfulfilled promise to a small, but important, segment of Americans who want to continue serving their country honorably.
Despite hundreds of tweets and rhetoric calling the Russia investigation a politically-stoked "witch hunt," the president also commented that Mueller acted honorably during the 22-month probe, which produced 34 criminal indictments (The Hill).
But at the very least, I want an acknowledgment from the military that she was the only one who acted honorably in the situation by reporting her assault — not her attackers and not the Navy.
How is it that none of these people have managed to behave as honorably as Omarosa Manigault Newman, who at least put her name to her words, and brought us evidence of what she witnessed?
Consider an example in which Teams B and C compete honorably but randomly produce a result that eliminates Team A. In this case, a perfectly legitimate result would still be called into question by many.
To further dilute the record, they don't even include "Closer," leaving the hookless "Paris" and the honorably, expediently soaring "Something Just Like This" to remind listeners that yes, indeed, they are a frequent radio presence.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller acted honorably, President Donald Trump said on Monday, days after the fellow Republican wrapped up his Russia probe with no evidence of criminal collusion between Trump's campaign and Moscow.
More than that, I hear in my memory the voices of fellow NeverTrumpers on lengthy phone calls in 2016, voices of people who also have spent decades working honorably and avidly for conservative policies and solutions.
During last week's House Armed Services Committee markup of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Hartzler introduced an amendment that would rescind the entire transgender policy and direct the Defense secretary to honorably discharge transgender troops.
Because, when I served, no commander of mine would ever disrespect a Gold Star family or anyone else who honorably served our country by blindly accepting the word of a draft-dodging coward like Donald Trump.
The state is collecting worn and torn American flags ahead of Memorial Day, to be properly retired and honorably disposed of at a ceremonial fire held by the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 103, on Sunday.
When I attempt (and fail) to suppress the grimace, they feel even worse, thinking they sense how brave and honorably pitiable I am, and how much it must really hurt, since I cannot cover it up.
He further suggests that with American influence in the region waning, it might be one of the new powers emerging on the scene — China or India or Russia — that could more honorably fulfill the arbiter role.
"Plaintiffs have served honorably and successfully in the military since coming out as transgender, and their transgender status has not had any detrimental effect on their ability to serve or to fulfill their duties," they added.
Whatever the reason, absolving people who commit war crimes does great harm to society in general, and the men and women who served honorably — as far more than "killing machines" — in the wars since the Sept.
"It's a story of a lifetime of service done honorably, hard work and sacrifice and a commitment to the people of New Jersey and a longtime friendship with Dr. Melgen," Menendez told reporters walking into court Wednesday.
For example, according to research by With Honor, a new political action committee focused on helping elect more veterans to Congress, serving honorably in the U.S. military is the single best-testing qualification for a Congressional candidate.
"We know nothing more about these men, but we don't need to know anything more than that they honorably served their country," said Mr. Schottenhamel, who served in Vietnam and has helped arrange burials for 52 veterans.
Having once served honorably as a spy, Maisie is soon recruited by the Secret Service to investigate the assassination of a Belgian refugee, one of the 7,000 to 8,000 Belgians who remained in England after the war.
Asked if Mueller had behaved honorably, Trump said, "I think he's totally conflicted," referring to Mueller's brief membership at a Trump golf club in Virginia and repeatedly criticizing his once-close relationship with former FBI director James Comey.
Asked how he wanted to be remembered, McCain responded: "He served his country, and not always right -- made a lot of mistakes, made a lot of errors -- but served his country, and I hope we could add, honorably."
She is a former member of the Air Force, having enlisted in 1981, and later serving as a cryptographic maintenance technician from 1982-1988, the year she was honorably discharged from active duty with the rank of sergeant.
"I would personally love for my president to meet me so I can tell him about myself, and the 15,500 honorably serving transgender military members that are fighting right now for their liberties and their country," he added.
" Asked how he wanted to be remembered, McCain said: "He served his country, and not always right -- made a lot of mistakes, made a lot of errors -- but served his country, and, I hope we could add, honorably.
" He argued Cummings earned the "honorable" title conferred on him as a member of Congress even before he came to Washington, proclaiming that "there is a difference if you were honorable and treated others honorably outside the limelight.
We sponsor job fairs for veterans and welcome into our ranks any current active-duty, reservist or Guard member or honorably discharged wartime veterans of previous generations regardless of whether they served in the United States or overseas.
If being called an advocate means you took the time to faithfully learn the issues, allowed yourself to change and even admit where you were wrong, then I will proudly own the title and honorably wear the badge.
Servello retired honorably from the Navy last May after being reprimanded for his conduct at a Christmas party in December 2016 where he was accused of making unwanted sexual advances on a junior officer while dressed as Santa Claus.
A FEMA spokesperson told The Hill that Kaniewski, whose official position is deputy administrator for resilience, is leaving "to pursue an opportunity outside of the government," adding that Kaniewski served his country "honorably" during his tenure with the agency.
On bridesmaid duty, Jane volunteers to keep a close eye on the groom's bad-boy brother, who has just been discharged from the Army, not honorably, and has shown up to cause trouble, or so the bridal party assumes.
" When the initial reporting came out, she said, a "group effort" began to put together a letter supporting Kavanaugh and attesting that, "For the entire time we have known Brett Kavanaugh, he has behaved honorably and treated women with respect.
In February, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis announced that any active service personnel or any veterans who were honorably discharged and who benefited from the DACA program would have their immigration status protected despite the president's decision to end the program.
Dozens of racial and ethnic categories were listed for those who wished to check all the boxes of their multicultural, multiracial, selves, including a box for white, allowing people like me to acknowledge, legally and honorably, both sides of their heritage.
When the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee coordinates with the White House rather than honorably investigating whether any Americans coordinated with Russian espionage against America, it is time to save the committee, change its chairman and protect the nation.
Asked how he wanted to be remembered, McCain said of himself: "He served his country, and not always right -- made a lot of mistakes, made a lot of errors -- but served his country, and I hope we could add, honorably."
The congressman said over 100,000 gay service members missed out on the GI Bill and other health benefits after they were less-than-honorably discharged under the policy, which barred openly gay or bisexual people from serving in the military.
They'd seem radical anywhere in American culture right now, different from a generation of, say, young black musicians trying to re-establish certain R&B traditions or honorably subvert jazz's hefty history, different from an unprecedented influx of strong black filmmakers.
Though it takes on very serious themes — about marriage, of course, but also about the distortions of identity that come from trying to behave honorably in a dishonorable society — "A Doll's House, Part 2" remains a triumph of ambivalent feminist comedy.
"The lack of any justification for the abrupt policy change, combined with the discriminatory impact to a group of our military service members who have served our country capably and honorably, cannot possibly constitute a legitimate governmental interest," he wrote in his ruling.
Barajas came to the United States from Mexico when he was 7 years old and, after graduating high school, served in the US Army from 1995 to 2001, when he was honorably discharged, according to a federal lawsuit filed in December seeking citizenship.
It's no great prophecy to say that Zero K will be respectfully and honorably received: Over the past half-century, DeLillo, who will turn 80 in November, has created a reputation in American letters that's as close to unimpeachable as one can imagine.
"As to @SenJohnMcCain and his devotion to his country: He stepped forward to risk his life for his country, served honorably under difficult circumstances, and was one of the most consequential senators in the history of the body," Graham wrote in a tweet.
Their exclusion from services is both cruel and absurd in cases where the mental and physical scars they bring home from combat, in the form of PTSD or traumatic brain injury (TBI), caused the behaviors that got them discharged less than honorably.
The consensus was that this former child star's career was over; no longer in his target demographic's age range, he found himself unable to push the same buttons as before, and was prepared to fade, slowly but honorably, from the public spotlight.
"As to @SenJohnMcCain and his devotion to his country: He stepped forward to risk his life for his country, served honorably under difficult circumstances, and was one of the most consequential senators in the history of the body," he said on Twitter.
She sent away for his records and received back his DD Form 214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) showing that he had been honorably discharged in 1968 for being medically unsuitable for duty before he even finished basic training.
This bill is a strong step in altering the narrative around what a veteran looks like in America, ensuring that all who served honorably are cared for and setting the foundation for a VA capable of supporting veteran care long into the future.
Mr. Reed, who was honorably discharged from the Marines in 2016, traveled to Moscow last May to learn Russian and spend time with his Russian girlfriend, whom he had met during a vacation in Greece and whom the court identified as Alina Tsibulnik.
"As to @SenJohnMcCain and his devotion to his country: He stepped forward to risk his life for his country, served honorably under difficult circumstances, and was one of the most consequential senators in the history of the body," Graham tweeted on Sunday.
He was honorably discharged in 2004, a year after he suffered a brain injury that left him with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD.)"He is a soldier who put his life on the line to defend his country," his mother, Martha Garcia, told NBC News.
At the same time, they need to make it clear that regardless of who is elected, America's armed forces stands ready to serve whoever may be the new commander-in-chief as faithfully and as honorably as they have done since the nation's founding.
A race-related skirmish on what was supposed to be a desegregated bus led to a court-martial that negatively turned the tide for Robinson's military career and instead landed him in the role of Army athletics coach before he was honorably discharged in 1944.
"  "His duty as commander-in-chief, I believe, compels him to act honorably by the Kurds, and it is impossible for Turkey to go into Syria and not create a devastating ripple effect, no matter what the president says to [Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan.
With a playing arena too large and variable to perfectly police, the game's integrity rests on the trust that its players will faithfully abide by its rules, and the belief that losing honorably is better than winning through even the slightest bending the rules.
" Chief Gallagher said in an interview on Fox News over the weekend that the president had told him in a phone call that he was "expunging everything in my record so I could retire honorably — basically it was like this thing had never happened.
He had just been honorably discharged from the United States Army in 1946 and was headed home to Winnsboro, S.C. Still in uniform, Mr. Woodard, was forcibly removed from the bus, brutally beaten and jailed by the white police chief in the town of Batesburg.
His motive remains unclear, but here's what we know about him so far: -He was a US marine who reached the rank of sergeant before he was honorably discharged in 2010 after serving for five years, including two years in Japan and one year in Iraq.
Someone who has devoted his entire adult life to public service — someone who has served honorably in both Democratic and Republican administrations, as a West Point grad, an infantry officer in Vietnam, a diplomat at NATO, a civil servant in numerous cabinet agencies and a U.S. ambassador.
When editor Marty Baron (correctly) said Trump's action was "nothing less than a repudiation of the role of a free and independent press" and that the Post's coverage of Trump would continue "honorably, honestly, accurately, energetically, and unflinchingly," every journalist I know cheered him for it.
Though not as well known as the Lost Cause memorials the UDC built throughout the South—objects promoting a narrative that the Confederacy fought honorably for states' rights rather than slavery—the highway was intended to be a cross-country system of roads studded with markers memorializing Davis.
Abrams performed honorably, her nomination and campaign a testament to the millions of black women voters whom the Democratic Party has increasingly relied on to win elections (most recently the special Senate election in Alabama), but slow to embrace as political candidates in municipal, statewide and national elections.
" When Google transformed into holding company Alphabet in October 2015, it posted a code of conduct online, starting with the sentence: "Employees of Alphabet and its subsidiaries and controlled affiliates ('Alphabet') should do the right thing — follow the law, act honorably, and treat co-workers with courtesy and respect.
Why it matters: To be approved for the program, individuals must, among other things: be going to school or have received a diploma or GED from high school; be an honorably discharged veteran from the U.S. Armed Services or the Coast Guard; and not have a serious criminal record.
But there was one pivotal fact that steered Mr. Garcia away from this grim fate — he was a veteran, an Army corporal who had served honorably during the Vietnam War, and therefore entitled to a military burial paid for by the federal government at a national veterans cemetery.
That some Democrats are going along with this narrative, perhaps in their desire to protect DACA recipients on the brink or, less honorably, an effort to save face and deny Trump a victory lap, is remarkably short-sighted -- and sets the stage for more damaging defeats in the future.
Under the nicely pitched direction of Darko Tresnjak — a Shakespeare specialist here making his own impressive Broadway debut — Monty's journey unfolds as a series of brisk comic vignettes, set to songs that honorably re-create the boisterous heyday of the English music hall and the prime of 19th-century operetta.
On Monday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco ruled that Mr. Swisher, who was honorably discharged from the Marines in 22013, had the right to wear the medals, including the Purple Heart and the Silver Star, even though he had not been awarded them.
"We want to send an SOS to the American people and to other US military veterans to raise awareness about what's going on with the deportation of members of our military and the hardships that many of them who honorably served in the US armed forces face," Gregory said of the project.
Ms. Winner, who was honorably discharged from the Air Force in 2016, was working as a contractor for the National Security Agency when she obtained a copy of a report that described hacks by a Russian intelligence service against local election officials and a company that sold software related to voter registration.
"As to @SenJohnMcCain and his devotion to his country: He stepped forward to risk his life for his country, served honorably under difficult circumstances, and was one of the most consequential senators in the history of the body ... Nothing about his service will ever be changed or diminished," Graham wrote on Twitter.
It could be that Trump is such an underdog that reporters feel obligated, honorably, to scrutinize Clinton more aggressively than Trump; or that Clinton disclosures have tended to dribble out slowly and strategically over the time, whereas Trump disclosures have leaked like water from a stone because he refuses to release any information about himself.
And if you can't together force Trump onto an agenda of national healing and progress, then you should together tell him that he can govern with his kids and Sanders — because you took an oath to defend the Constitution, not to wipe up Trump's daily filth with the uniform three of you wore so honorably.
The release of the report and memo comes as units have struggled to deal with the fallout from several controversial disciplinary cases, including the one involving former Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher, who was convicted of taking a photo with a dead ISIS prisoner but later allowed to retire honorably after President Donald Trump personally intervened.
It also doesn't take a bleeding-heart liberal to say that one of the pacts we make as Americans is this: being born with autism, or Down Syndrome, or cerebral palsy, or a brain disorder — or getting wounded while honorably serving this country — should never mean the death of your right to liberty and basic dignity.
I also believe the vast majority of us think we should do all we can to care for our most vulnerable neighbors, such as the homeless veteran who served his or her country honorably,  the single parent doing all he or she can to make ends meet, and the Americans living with mental or physical disabilities.
I believe strongly that in all of my efforts on behalf of the company, I have acted honorably, legally, and with the knowledge and approval of the appropriate executives inside the company—with the sole purpose of supporting and strengthening Nissan, and helping to restore its place as one of Japan's finest and most respected companies.
Nor can the royals claim to be beacons of goodness and service -- Prince Harry focuses his efforts on service members, vulnerable children, including those living with HIV, and African conservation -- and extend a wedding invitation to a man who has shown himself in business, in the White House and on Twitter to often behave less than honorably.
I believe strongly that in all of my efforts on behalf of the company, I have acted honorably, legally, and with the knowledge and approval of the appropriate executives inside the company — with the sole purpose of supporting and strengthening Nissan, and helping to restore its place as one of Japan's finest and most respected companies.
When honorably discharged, homeless or indigent veterans die in New Mexico, the Forgotten Heroes Burial Program provides a full military funeral at Santa Fe National Cemetery if there are no family members or friends to claim their remains or there is no money to provide for their funeral services, according to the New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services.
Forcing our veterans to publicize their work histories, medical conditions, social security numbers, and information about their children and families is an offensive invasion of the privacy of the men and women who have honorably served, and it does nothing to assure they receive the compensation they deserve or prevent any future illness among our veterans.
"It is unconscionable that thousands of honorably serving transgender service members and their families will continue to live under the threat of discharge simply because of who they are," read a joint statement by several LGBTQ advocacy groups, including the Human Rights Campaign, the National Center for Transgender Equality, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and the ACLU.
And less than a year ago, he vilified American diplomats and civil servants, including generations of Americans who served honorably under presidents from both parties, suggesting that longtime bipartisan American policy in support of Israeli-Palestinian peace was reflective of the "hundred-year history of anti-Semitism" of the same State Department in which he is now nominated to serve.
"Our soldiers and commanders have proved that they are worthy successors of the Great Patriotic War heroes and that they honorably protect the interests of Russia," Mr. Putin, using the Russian term for World War II, said in his speech from a Red Square reviewing stand near a granite tomb containing the embalmed corpse of Lenin, the Soviet Union's founder.
To be eligible, applicants had to show that they had committed no serious crimes, had arrived in the United States before they turned 25 and were no older than 103, had lived in the United States for at least the previous five years, and were in school, had graduated from high school or received a G.E.D. certificate, or were an honorably discharged veteran.
Immigrants eligible for DACA must have entered the U.S. before their 22019th birthday and lived here continuously since June 15, 2007; be currently in school, a high school graduate, or honorably discharged from the military; be under age 31 as of June 15, 2015; and have not been convicted of a felony, significant misdemeanor or otherwise pose a threat to national security.
Under DACA, recipients convicted of felonies, significant misdemeanors or three misdemeanors lose their benefits DACA is available to undocumented immigrants who were brought into the country before the age of 85033; were under 31 years old on June, 15 2012; have passed a background check and paid a fee; and are either in school, have a high school degree or are honorably discharged veterans.
To lose the conditional status of their green card, the so-called "Dreamers" that would be protected under the law would need to continue living in the US and achieve a higher education degree, have completed at least two years of a higher degree program, serve in the military honorably for at least two years or had continuous employment for more than three years.
You climbed the cursus honorum, you reached the office of praetor or consul, you governed honorably and ably (at least in theory), and then your reward was to become a provincial governor and have the chance to squeeze the inhabitants of Hispania Ulterior or Gallia Narbonensis for every last denarius — subject only to occasional prosecution for "abuses" if you made the wrong enemies back home.

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