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You'd still get popped by the military.
Now what was it you said about picking and choosing which regs to follow?
Oh yeah:
Glass houses my right wing friend.
The rules of the military say that you can be charged with adultery as a single man sleeping with another man's wife. Just as a friend of my husband's found out the hard way.
There has never been a case in the history of the Navy where a member was charged in a situation like this..........try again.................
Really:
She's not alone — the Air Force's first female bomber pilot, 1st Lt. Kelly Flinn, was charged with fraternizing with an enlisted airman, adultery with the civilian husband of an enlisted woman, and disobeying orders to stay away from the men.
Should the law punish adultery? - CNN
Do you know what fraternizing means?
Never heard of a case of a service member being charged with it.....................Hell you can chaarge a guy if goes on the beach and cohabits with a prostitute...........Never happen.....
You guys are really fishing now...................
I might add that Article 134 of the UCMJ is a General article that covers anything that has slipped by the other articles of the UCMJ...............
It does happen NP. I personally know someone who was busted for it from E-3 to E-1. He was single, the woman was a civilian married to another Marine.
Of course there are exceptions to every rule but they are very rare...........I myself have never seen a case prosecuted where and enlisted man or woman were involved unless it was between and enlisted person and an officer where fraternization takes place and that is verboten............
The rules of the military say that you can be charged with adultery as a single man sleeping with another man's wife. Just as a friend of my husband's found out the hard way.
And why does that law exist?
Of course there are exceptions to every rule but they are very rare...........I myself have never seen a case prosecuted where and enlisted man or woman were involved unless it was between and enlisted person and an officer where fraternization takes place and that is verboten............
And why does that law exist?
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