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Old 07-25-2006, 06:20 AM
Skyelar Skyelar is offline
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hi everyone,
About a year ago I was found guilty of Fraternization at Captains Mast, so given a punitive letter of reprimand and administratively separated from the Navy with a General Discharge and a RE-4 reenlistment code. I accept my punishment. now i found out that all throughout my legal proceedings the CO was in contact with my ex-wife, who is a friend of my wife. so may be the whole investigation was initiated at my ex's request. I have been informed out that two more blatant cases of officer fraternization have occurred onboard the ship and the CO has given verbal warnings to the officers involved. Does this situation constitute a violation of the Privacy Act? Does this situation show favoritism/an appearance of impropriety?
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Old 07-25-2006, 06:24 AM
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you can report violations to the UCMJ and claim there is an appearance of impropriety due to your COs personal relationship with your ex.
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