Legal Question in Military Law in Virginia
Fraternization Policy
I am an Army Officer. I want to get married to my best friend who is enlisted in the Air Force. We actually do not have any prior relationship other than friendship. We want to get married so that she can move out of the barracks. Her JAG office has already told her that it was okay for her. I understand that the Army Policy prohibits relationships between officers and enlisted but it does not apply to those that are married. If I get married is that going to automatically constitute fraternization or evidence of fraternization? Again, we don't have any relationship now and don't plan on having one after we get married.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Fraternization Policy
Actually, the more serious concern I would see here is a sham marriage, as opposed to a fraternization issue. This could be especially true if BAH payments are involved. However, Eustis/Langley is a big enough base that the fraternization issue may not come up.
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