Final answer:
A service member is entitled to federal benefits under an Honorable Discharge. The answer is option A.
Step-by-step explanation:
A service member is entitled to federal benefits under an Honorable Discharge. This type of discharge is given to service members who have met or exceeded the military's standards of conduct and performance. It allows them to access various federal benefits, such as healthcare, education assistance, and retirement benefits. On the other hand, under General Discharge, Bad Conduct Discharge, and Dishonorable Discharge, service members may not be entitled to federal benefits.