Depression is REALLY subjective. Your friend's behavior and what doctor/therapist he sees can have a big impact on how damaging or not damaging it is to his career. For some people, depression is a tiny blip in their record and no one ever even hears about it. For some people, it goes all the way to the other extreme and yes they do get discharged for it. Then there are people all over the middle ground. It really depends on a lot of things. Here's a couple of quotes from the Military Medical Standards for Continued Service pertaining to mental conditions:
" Psychoneuroses (affective, anxiety, somatiform, dissociative, eating, or psychosexual disorders). Persistent or recurrent, requiring hospitalization or the need for continuing psychiatric support. (Incapacity because of neurosis must be distinguished from weakness of motivation or underlying personality disorder)."
"Other Mental Conditions. Unsatisfactory duty performance due to disorders of character or behavior, personality disorders, transient situational reactions, personality disruptions, emotional instability, sexual perversion or habit reactions render an individual unsuitable and subject to administrative separation. Interference with effective duty performance is dealt with through appropriate administrative channels. Alcoholism that interferes with effective duty performance renders an individual unsuitable and subject to administrative separation. Provisions for rehabilitation and disposition are in appropriate directives.
MEB evaluation is indicated in those instances when medical complications or sequelae of alcoholism (for example, recurrent jaundice or ascites, esophageal varices, chronic pancreatitis, organic central nervous system (CNS) disorders, etc.) preclude satisfactory performance of duty and worldwide assignability."
Your dh is lucky he's in a career that doesn't have to cross train to switch to another airframe. I was an avionics troop on F-15s and I wanted to cross train to anything else, but of course they weren't letting any of us out of aircraft maintenance so that got DE-nied, and my unit was the happy place here at Nellis so a PCA was out of the question.
So at least one good thing came out of me getting retired--they HAD to let me out of mx!
Day 3 is so-so. I'll be posting later in my journal. I think I'm coming down w/ something.