Is Adultery Illegal in the Military? Yes. Adultery can be illegal in the military. The offense now appears in the 2024 Manual for Courts-Martial as “extramarital sexual conduct” under Article 134. What the military calls adultery The Manual for Courts-Martial does not use “adultery” as the formal offense title. It uses “extramarital sexual conduct,” placing … Continue reading “Is Adultery Illegal in the Military?”
Can You Change an RE-4 Reentry Code? Yes — but only under specific circumstances. The Department of Defense does not change RE codes simply because a veteran wants to reenlist. A change requires proof that the code was entered in error or that the underlying separation was improper or unjust. What is an RE-4 code? … Continue reading “Can You Change an RE-4 Reentry Code?”
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Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, NC is home to II Marine Expeditionary Force. It is the largest Marine Corps Base on the East Coast. The location allows for amphibious training and its close proximity to two deep water ports allows rapid deployment worldwide.
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