Are gays asking for preferential policies and regulations that do not apply uniformly to heterosexual military personnel? Again, DADT really applies to all extramarital relationships. Here are some examples of heterosexual relationships that have ended (or will end or set back) military careers.
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4-Star General Relieved Of Duty
Rare Move Follows Allegations of an Extramarital Affair
By Josh White
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
In a rare move, the Army relieved a four-star general of his command amid allegations that he had an extramarital affair with a civilian, Army officials said yesterday.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...080900515.html
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Prostitution now punishable under UCMJ [Uniform Code of Military Justice]January 24, 2006
Patronizing prostitutes just got more costly
New rule means those convicted face dishonorable discharge, jail
By Karen Jowers
Marine Corps Times staff writer
Service members now may pay dearly for hiring a prostitute.
Under a change in the Manual for Courts-Martial, troops who patronize prostitutes can receive a dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances and up to a year in jail.
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...le-under-UCMJ&
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Pregnant in combat? Not anymore…
December 23, 2009
A gripping first-hand account of the Iraq War by former Marine Sergeant Mark Perna
The top U.S. commander in Iraq, Major General Anthony Cucolo passed a new policy which may mean time in the brig for soldiers, airmen, and Marines who become pregnant while on active duty in a combat zone. This issue presents so many moral, tactical, and ethical problems I can’t possibly cover them all.
There is the issue of personal freedom, the issue of husband and wife deployed together, the issue of rape, the issue of accidental pregnancy…
Where do we draw the line? Let’s talk about the nature of military service.
Service in the military means that you are not a private citizen any longer. It costs roughly $250,000 to basically train a soldier or Marine for combat in an infantry role. Female soldiers are usually trained for other jobs, some of which may cost substantially more to train for.
http://www.dontevercallmeahero.com/2...ant-in-combat/
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Amphib CO, XO fired in fraternization case
By Andrew Tilghman - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Dec 11, 2009 13:00:41 EST
The commanding officer of the dock landing ship Fort McHenry was fired Friday for fraternizing with a sailor on his ship, according to a Navy statement. The executive officer also was fired for knowing about the relationship and not taking action, the statement said.
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2009/1...fired_121109w/
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Relationship leads to ouster of air wing command master chief
By
Corinne Reilly
The Virginian-Pilot
© January 9, 2010
VIRGINIA BEACH
A command master chief at Oceana Naval Air Station has been relieved of duty for carrying on an inappropriate relationship with a female first class petty officer, the Navy said Friday.
Donald Engstrom, the top enlisted sailor at Oceana's Carrier Air Wing 17, has been given nonjudicial punishment under the Navy's anti-fraternization
policy, officials said in a news release. Fraternization is a military term for relationships that do not respect differences in rank.
Engstrom's removal, made official Wednesday, marks the third fraternization-related case in Hampton Roads that the Navy has announced in the past month.
http://hamptonroads.com/2010/01/air-...fraternization
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Female Officer Fraternization Cases A Serious Problem.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
On March 16, 1997
Lt. Col. Karen Tew found her 19-year career as an Air Force officer over. It was destroyed by her admission that she
had an improper relationship with an enlisted man.
As soon as her
guilty plea and dismissal were upheld on automatic appeal Colonel Karen Tew would lose her rank and all her benefits, including her military life insurance and death benefits for her survivors.
http://cgachasehall.blogspot.com/200...ion-cases.html
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