You already know NGR 600-200. The next one is AR 135-178.
Entry level characterization is in 2-11 of AR 135-178. The new 135-178 removed the ambiguity in wording on entry level status.
Entry level status
a. Upon enlistment, a Soldier qualifies for entry level status during—
(1) The first 180 days of continuous active military service.
(2) The first 180 days of continuous active service after a service break of more than 92 days of active service.
b. A member of a reserve component who is not on active duty or who is serving under a call or order to active
duty for 180 days or less begins entry level status upon enlistment in a reserve component. Entry level status for such a
member of a reserve component terminates as follows:
(1) 180 days after beginning training if the Soldier is ordered to ADT for one continuous period of 180 days or
more.
(2) 90 days after the beginning of the second period of ADT if the Soldier is ordered to ADT under a program that
splits the training into two or more separate periods of active duty.
c. For the purposes of characterization of service, the Soldier’s status is determined by the date of notification as to
the initiation of separation proceedings.
I will get the TAG POC's for TNARNG tomorrow. In short, if you have more than 6 months sitting at training before they sent you home, you should have an honorable, regardless of completion of IADT. Too many states and training sites screw up these separations and 214s.
Entry level characterization is in 2-11 of AR 135-178. The new 135-178 removed the ambiguity in wording on entry level status.
Entry level status
a. Upon enlistment, a Soldier qualifies for entry level status during—
(1) The first 180 days of continuous active military service.
(2) The first 180 days of continuous active service after a service break of more than 92 days of active service.
b. A member of a reserve component who is not on active duty or who is serving under a call or order to active
duty for 180 days or less begins entry level status upon enlistment in a reserve component. Entry level status for such a
member of a reserve component terminates as follows:
(1) 180 days after beginning training if the Soldier is ordered to ADT for one continuous period of 180 days or
more.
(2) 90 days after the beginning of the second period of ADT if the Soldier is ordered to ADT under a program that
splits the training into two or more separate periods of active duty.
c. For the purposes of characterization of service, the Soldier’s status is determined by the date of notification as to
the initiation of separation proceedings.
I will get the TAG POC's for TNARNG tomorrow. In short, if you have more than 6 months sitting at training before they sent you home, you should have an honorable, regardless of completion of IADT. Too many states and training sites screw up these separations and 214s.