By 1920 Siegel receives a "less than honorable" discharge from the Navy and continues to work as a driver.
He received an honorable discharge from the Navy in 1965 when he was a Lieutenant (junior grade).
On May 30, 1946, he received his honorable discharge from the Navy.
The two men were arrested, tried, court martialed for malicious mischief and received a dishonorable discharge from the Navy.
Ms. Trudel received a commendation from the Navy for her work.
He has since received an administrative discharge from the Navy.
After graduating, he received a special leave from the Navy to pitch for the Senators.
Although public mental health institutions do not have any record of him, law enforcement officials have said that he received a psychiatric discharge from the Navy.
Records show the company as having received $2.9 million in seven contracts from the Navy and the Air Force in 2004.
He received a medical discharge from the Navy on March 30, 1984.