Posted on Oct 14, 2022
PFC Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
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The act happened while in service. Evidence surfaced after retirement. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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PFC Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
Can a retired service member be charged for adultery after retirement? The act happened while in service. Evidence surfaced after retirement.
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
So your friend is married to a guy who retired and she found out later he was committing adultery while he was on AD? Retired Service Members have been recalled to Active Duty to be brought in front of the court for serious legal proceedings but I don't know of a case where this happened regarding Adultery. If she is serious about it she should contact someone from base legal for a consultation. I don't know if they will pursue it though. Adultery isn't a court marshal level offense. It is normally handled at the Battalion level from my observation and experience.
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From my understand it's a dishonorable discharge. Could his retirement benefits be eventually revoqued?
COL Randall C.
I swear RP keeps eating my replies (or I'm getting old and senile ... equal chances)

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