I put this topic in US domestic because I don't know how the UK, Oz and other military codes of conduct are.
I know that adultery is a punishable offense in the US military, and it can harm a person's career, and even cause a serviceman/women to lose their retirement benefits, in certain cases.
Ignorant but serious question: how do you prove an affair has happened?
What is the definition of an "affair?" Even a platonic relationship with a married civilian causes one women to not be able to re-enlist, after her contract expired.
One women was dismissed without any benefits/retirement after 19 years in the Navy. She testified at her court martial, as did the man, that the man lied to her and told her he was single, but he was actually married. She committed suicide soon after her dismissal w/out any benefits.
(No link for the above, but I read these in the newspaper.)
In other cases, people are just reprimanded.
Is a sexual encounter (one night stand) considered a punishable offense?
What about married sailors visiting a port half-way around the world? Do superiors just turn their heads, like don't ask, don't tell?
Serious questions? Comments and opinions by those members here that were in the military?
TIA - thanks in advance.




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