There are a couple different types of military discharges. The most desirable one is of course honorable. Getting an honorable discharge means that you completed your contract or got out under voluntary separation incentive. When you get discharged before completing 180 days of service, you get an entry level separation which is almost as good as honorable. Entry level just means that you were
. not able to complete your duty but not for anything bad. Under honorable conditions is a little harder to understand. That type of discharge means that you did over 180 days of service but you were unable to complete your contract. This typically has a negative meaning but the discharge wasn't bad enough for you to receive a dishonorable discharge. Dishonorable discharges are very bad. It means you did something illegal that caused you to get out or something even worse. I found that www.military.com is a very helpful website. It has a lot of good information and also has message boards where you can talk to other people that can help you with any questions you can think of.