Posted on Jul 7, 2018
SSG Armorer
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I'm having an issue a soldier's wife of mine has been having an inappropriate relationship with someone from the navy. He can't prove adultry but can prove that they have been messaging and sending snaps back and forth. The sailor is a diver (PO2). Is there a way to inform this dirtbags chain of command on what has been going on?
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SSG(P) Transportation Management Coordinator
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Absolutely. You can contact his CoC and state that the Sailor is engaging in activities and behavior that bring discredit to his service.
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SPC Training Room Nco
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Yes. Find his unit and contact the CMC or MCPO about it. Or, you could find out his shit and notify the Admiral/Captain in charge of the vessel.

Additionally, you could contact the Shore Patrol and report it to them.

All that being said however, while I understand that you are upholding UCMJ standards, I am curious as to why the Soldier himself is not doing this. While you are his NCO, it would mean less to the Sailor's chain of command coming from you than from the Soldier himself.
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My only thought in this being that while he is your soldier, it's not really your dog in the fight, as you're not the one that was wronged.
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SSgt Max Gonzales
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If he has screenshots of their messages, wouldn't that be sufficient?
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Can you prove who actually sent the messages? Negative. Without in-person confessions, adultery is hard to prove, harder to prosecute.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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I've gotta type short answers, this tablet conks out a lot of late....
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Time for a new iPad? :-)
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