Posted on Sep 20, 2018
SFC Senior Food Service Nco
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Why is the military so tolerant of adultery? How can someone who would betray the trust and solemn oaths made to their spouse be trusted to to honor any portion of thier enlistment or commotion oath. There is no part of any of the honor codes in the different branches of the military that adultery does not blatantly violate. Add to this that such affairs often involve the significant other of another service member. I understand that a single mistake can be made, and if the guilty party(ies) take appropriate to change, prevent such events from occuring again, and do all they can to make restitution they should be retained. But serial, or blatant offenders will always place thier comfort and desires above the needs of even those closest to them, they will betray freinds, family, and nation for personal pleasure and gain.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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1. It is against Regulations. 2, It is a punishable offense. 3. It is hard to prove, since the Military has very little authority off post and no authority with civilians. 4. We are not morality police- and you your are charges and convicted your career is dead, if not guilty then your career is damaged. 5. Military court/evidence are very very different than the civilian courts
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CAPT Kevin B.
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The Military is a business, not the Morality Police. Hence the Services make business decisions about conduct. It's a sliding scale thing with a lot more tolerated with the junior folk and low tolerance with higher rank. I remember our O-6 knife/fork school was the first time I ever heard "at this grade, if you do this or that, you're fired". The reason isn't because you committed an immoral act. It's because you're senior AND it wound up as a media problem. The Pentagon was so serious about it, there was a list of billets where if you were married, you had to be accompanied by the spouse. Bottom line, cheating is out there everywhere and chasing it all down doesn't give much return on the investment. So the business decision is tolerance and some investment to keep things at a mild roar.
BTW saw the other comment about officers' inaction. Take a look at what they are taught but more important, not taught. They are not taught to aggressively dig into morality issues, hence they shy away as a matter of preferred culture. Business decisions shoot for the middle of the Bell Curve. Hence strong feelings about it either way isn't in the target range. Unfortunately that won't help those who are personally affected.
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All the laws and rules of society are based on morality. Adultery is very much a contract violation, a breaking of on of the oaths that is fundemrntal to society's stability.
Also the military, as designed in our nation, is not a business. It does not generate wealth, or aquire any form of profit.
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SPC Mike Davis
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Look around you. The military is an official department of government dedicate to accepting immorality as an honorable way of life. Thus, in answer to your question is to pose another question. How can any organization that accepts, protects, promotes human perversion (homosexuality, transexuality.) Acts against nature (biologically inferior females in positions of authority above biologically superior males) define adultery as immoral Such a legal move by such an organization would make it the laughing stock of the world. Once immorality is accepted in any manner as normal than there can never be any act that can be measured as immoral. A word of caution. It would be best to never bring this matter before your commissioned officers. They may agree with you. But, they will destroy you for publicly speaking out concerning immorality. In their mind numb official minds immorality only exists if you prayed in JESUS name while in uniform.
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