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FRATERNIZATION

FRATERNIZATION. MIDSHIPMAN YATES. LEARNING OBJECTIVES. Define fraternization Navy and Marine Corps’ fraternization policies Relationships that are prohibited by Navy and Marine Corps’ fraternization policies Prosecuting fraternization under UCMJ Marriage policies and fraternization.

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FRATERNIZATION

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  1. FRATERNIZATION MIDSHIPMAN YATES

  2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Define fraternization • Navy and Marine Corps’ fraternization policies • Relationships that are prohibited by Navy and Marine Corps’ fraternization policies • Prosecuting fraternization under UCMJ • Marriage policies and fraternization

  3. INSTRUCTOR REFERENCES • ALMAR Number 185/96, “Marine Corps Manual,” Change 3, 13 May 1996 • The Naval Officer’s Guide • Manual for Courts Martial, Articles 92, 133, and 134 • Marine Corps Manual, “Military Leadership” Section (PAR 1100) • OPNAVIST 5370.2B, “Navy Fraternization Policy,” 27 May 1999 • U.S. Navy Regulations, Article 1165

  4. Personal relationships that contravene the customary bounds of acceptable senior-subordinate relationships. Fraternization also includes improper relationships and improper social interaction between officer members of different grades and enlisted members of different grades. FRATERNIZATION

  5. Navy / Marine CorpsPersonal relationships that are unduly familiar and/or do not respect differences in grade or rank • Noncommissioned officers and junior personnel • Staff/Instructor and student personnel • Recruiters and recruits/applicants • Officer and Officer • Enlisted and Enlisted • Officer and Enlisted

  6. WHY NOT? • A senior’s objectivity can be called into question • It can result in actual or apparent preferential treatment • It can undermine the authority of the senior members • It can compromise the chain of command

  7. OFF LIMITS • Dating • Shared living accommodations • Intimate or sexual relations • Commercial solicitations • Private business partnerships • Gambling and borrowing money between officers and enlisted members

  8. MARRIAGE • Punishment • When to get married • Respect and Decorum • Chain of Command

  9. FRATERNIZATION CONSEQUENCES • Article 134, UCMJ -Maximum punishment is dismissal, forfeiture of all pay and allowance, and confinement for two years • Article 92, UCMJ -Published orders are often used by commands to define acceptable conduct in the context of officer-officer and enlisted-enlisted relationships

  10. NROTC AND FRATERNIZATION • Enlisted-midshipmen or officer-midshipmen • Gender-neutral concept • Responsibility

  11. Summary • Fraternization-DON’T DO IT • Use common sense • Unit morale • Know punishments • Affects everyone

  12. QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS?

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