No - to qualify as a Veteran, you must have:
1. Completed a minimum of 180 days of active duty, or
2. Completed 90 days active duty with at least one day served in wartime, or
3. You served in wartime and were awarded a Purple Heart or service-connected disability, or died, regardless of whether you completed the minimum length of active duty service in the chart under.
The key element in all factors is that you have to have been on active duty, meaning you swore the oath, signed the contract, and reported for duty. If you never made it to Basic, it doesn't qualify for being a Veteran.
It would be different if you had served any time on active duty before reporting, and were injured or otherwise affected by health issues (service related only) requiring a discharge, since we're currently in a wartime status (since 1990) for Veteran qualification.
You have to be discharged and it will probably not be an honorable.
No.
You get discharged from the military.
Health reasons , a family emergency or an unsuitability for military life .
You will get paid up to the date of discharge. After you have been discharged (just like being fired), you don't get paid.
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If you served in the U.S. military and were honorably discharged, you are a military veteran.
It is highly unlikely that the U.S. Army will take someone who quit while in boot camp. Currently, with only a very few exceptions, the U.S. Army is not accepting reenlistments from soldiers who have left service after fulfilling their enlistment obligation. So, it is highly unlikely the army would accept someone who quit during boot camp, unless they were discharged for humanitarian reasons.
Join the military service. (and be discharged)
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