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Personal relationships between officer and enlisted
members which are unduly familiar and do not respect differences in rank and grade are prohibited and violate long-standing custom and tradition of the naval service is considered what? |
FRATERNIZATION
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relationships which
are unduly familiar between officers or between enlisted members of different rank or grade may considered what, and are what? |
be prejudicial to good order
and discipline, bring discredit on the naval service and are prohibited |
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Is a relationship with an elisted member of one service and an officer of anouther service considered fraternization?
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Yes, if they reside within the same chain of command.
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Is a relationship with an elisted member of the U.S. military and an officer of a foriegn government considered fraternization?
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Yes, if they are with in the same chain of command.
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Why is personal relationships that are considered fraternization considered contrary to Naval custom?
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because they undermine the respect for authority which is essential to the Navy's ability to accomplish its military mission
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Fraternization is considered the use of a senior grade or position in such a way where it results in (or gives the appearance of...
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favoritism, preferential
treatment, personal gain, or involves actions which otherwise may reasonably be expected to undermine good order, discipline, authority, or high unit morale. |
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"Fraternization" is the term traditionally used to
identify personal relationships which... |
contravene the customary
bounds of acceptable senior-subordinate relationships. |
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Relationships that are unduly familiar and that do not respect differences in grade or rank between what members are prohibited?
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officer and enlisted
Chief Petty Officers and junior personnel staff/instructor and student personnel recruiting personnel and prospects, applicants, or Delayed Entry Program (DEP) personnel |
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When does a prospect become an applicant?
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when processing for enlistment or appointment in any of the Armed
Forces by beginning to complete a DD Form 1966, NAVCRUIT 1100/11, or comparable form |
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What circumstances may be considered Prejudice to good order and discipline or bring discredit to the naval service?
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Circumstances that:
call into question a senior's objectivity result in actual or apparent preferential treatment undermine the authority of a senior compromise the chain of command |
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If the offending parties get married is it still considered fraternization?
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yes
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Appropriate actions to address offending conduct includes...
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counseling
issuing letters of instruction comments on fitness reports or performance evaluations reassignment appropriate disciplinary steps when necessary. |