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  <skos:definition>A Dishonorable Discharge is the most severe form of military separation and is given as a result of court-martial for serious offenses such as desertion, conduct unbecoming, or criminal activity. This type of discharge can have significant negative implications for the individual's post-military life.</skos:definition>
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