At one time the fbi fired agents who committed adultery.
Try this: I’m in Wallmart and I can smell the Obama voters.
I could care less if Strzok was screwing around, except that he chose a fellow FBI employee and they both used official government equipment and by all accounts a great deal of government time to pursue their affair. In any normal workplace they would both have been fired for reasons that have nothing to do with their treason against the President.
And who voted for communists.
Now doing that gets you put in charge of the Bureau!
Article 10 of the UCMJ (Unifor Code of Militry Justice) is what the department of Defense has used to punish adultery, even though it’s not mentioned by name:
10 U.S. Code § 814 - Art. 14. Delivery of offenders to civil authorities
(a) Under such regulations as the Secretary concerned may prescribe, a member of the armed forces accused of an offense against civil authority may be delivered, upon request, to the civil authority for trial.
(b) When delivery under this article is made to any civil authority of a person undergoing sentence of a court-martial, the delivery, if followed by conviction in a civil tribunal, interrupts the execution of the sentence of the court-martial, and the offender after having answered to the civil authorities for his offense shall, upon the request of competent military authority, be returned to military custody for the completion of his sentence.
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Still, it happened all the time back when I was in the service. One guy I briefly knew got caught by his wife because she had gone to visit his office on base while he was away, and the guy’s supervisor gave her some personal letter that was in her husband’s in-basket. She opened it and saw a passionate letter to her husband from another service member he had met while working at another base.