Department of the Army Fraternization Policy

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Department of the Army Fraternization Policy IAW AR 600-20 Army Command Policy 7 June 2006

Prohibited relationships between Soldiers of different ranks · A compromise of integrity of supervisory authority or chain of command. · An actual or perceived partiality of unfairness. · Improper use of rank for personal gain. · Exploitative or coercive activity. An adverse impact on discipline, authority, morale, or the ability of command to accomplish the mission. Ref: AR 600-20, para 4-14b(1) thru (5)

Prohibited personal relationships between officers and enlisted personnel include— On-going business relationships between officers and enlisted personnel. This prohibition does not apply to landlord/tenant relationships or to one-time transactions such as the sale of an automobile or house, but does apply to borrowing or lending money, commercial solicitation, and any other type of on-going financial or business relationship. Business relationships which exist at the time this policy becomes effective, and that were authorized under previously existing rules and regulations, are exempt until March 1, 2000. In the case of Army National Guard or United States Army Reserve personnel, this prohibition does not apply to relationships that exist due to their civilian occupation or employment.

Prohibited personal relationships between officers and enlisted personnel (continued) Dating, shared living accommodations other than those directed by operational requirements, and intimate or sexual relationships between officers and enlisted personnel. This prohibition does not apply to— (1) Marriages that predate the effective date of this policy or entered into prior to March 1, 2000. (2) Until March 1, 2000, relationships (dating, shared living accommodations, and intimate or sexual relationships) outside of marriage that predate the effective date of this policy. (3) Situations in which a relationship which complies with this policy would move into non-compliance due to a change in status of one of the members (for instance, a case where two enlisted members marry and one is subsequently commissioned or selected as a warrant officer). (4) Personal relationships outside of marriage between members of the National Guard or Army Reserve, when the relationship primarily exists due to civilian acquaintanceships, unless the individuals are on active duty (other than annual training) or Full-time National Guard duty (other than annual training).

Prohibited personal relationships between officers and enlisted personnel (continued) (5) Personal relationships outside of marriage between members of the Regular Army and members of the National Guard or Army Reserve when the relationships primarily exists due to civilian association and the Reserve component member is not on active duty (other than annual training) or Fulltime National Guard duty (other than annual training). (6) Soldiers and leaders share responsibility, however, for ensuring that these relationships do not interfere with good order and discipline. Commanders will ensure that personal relationships which exist between Soldiers of different ranks emanating from their civilian careers will not influence training, readiness, or personnel actions. Gambling between officers and enlisted personnel. Ref: AR 600-20, para 4-14c

Acceptable personal relationships between officers and enlisted personnel: Officers and enlisted personnel may participate in normal team building associations such as playing on sports teams or participation in any type of social functions. Ref: AR 600-20, para 4-14d

Command actions for violations of the Army Fraternization Policy include : counseling, reprimand, order to cease, reassignment, or adverse actions, which may include: official reprimand, adverse evaluation report(s), nonjudicial punishment, separation, bar to reenlistment, promotion denial, demotion, courts martial. Ref: AR 600-20, paras 4-14f and 14-16

Regulations prohibit any type of relationships between: trainees and Soldiers recruiter and recruit Ref: AR 600-20, para 4-15

Training and Doctrine Command Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, and Training Certificate of Completion This will certify that PRINT NAME has completed all elements of the Fraternization basic modules as a component of the Theater-Specific Individual Requirement Training Course by my signature I certify that I reviewed the course material and understand the content. Falsification of information on this form may be grounds for adverse action. Date