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LoginAre you dating or talking online to someone who says they are a military member? Have they asked you for funds or documents? You might be looking for true love, but chances are good that you are the victim of one of thousands of military scams conducted every day. Officials and websites like Military. Victims of these online military scams often think they are doing a good deed by helping a military member. Instead, they have given their money to a scammer, sometimes losing thousands of dollars, with very low possibility of recovery. The U. Unfortunately, the people committing these scams are often overseas -- using untraceable email addresses, routing accounts through numerous locations around the world and utilizing pay-per-hour Internet cyber cafes. See examples of fake documents used by scammers. There are a variety of words and phrases used by scammers to hook unsuspecting men and women into relationships.
All branches of the U. Not all contact between officers and their subordinates is prohibited, and the goal is not to dissuade service members from having interpersonal relationships. Rather, the regulations are intended to prevent compromising order, discipline, and the chain of command. In the military and other contexts, the term fraternization connotes irregular, unprofessional, improper, or imprudent behavior. In the military, officers and members of enlisted ranks are prohibited from having certain personal interactions outside of their professional duties and orders. Fraternization between service members of different grades, between trainees and enlisted members, and between recruiters and recruits is also prohibited. Examples of fraternizing include:.
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Are you guilty of fraternization or have you ever been guilty of fraternization and avoided being caught? Questioned in public, most Sailors will answer in the negative. The clout of a chief petty officer should not be overlooked, nor should the unrealistic expectation that Sailors transitioning from enlisted to commissioned service will leave their friendships behind. For years I have observed Sailors walk the tightrope of fraternization. Some chose to maintain discipline, while others went with their hearts or temptation.
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