Fraternization and inappropriate relationships are not acceptable in the military. Fraternization does not necessarily
mean that individuals are engaged in a sexual relationship or that they even friends and a lot has to do with how a person's
actions are perceived by others. A simple cup of coffee with the supervisor in the employee lounge can seem inappropriate to
others and rumors can quickly spread out of control. We all know that relationships between Enlisted and Officers are a
No-Go especially within the same unit. The Commander must take action as soon as he/she finds out about fraternization
within the unit and should consult with JAG prior to initiating the cease contact order just to cover all the bases. Soldiers
engaged in Fraternization should be counseled on
DA Form 4856, developmental counseling form. You can find more
information about the Army Fraternization Policy in
AR 600-20. Get Counseling Statement Example for Fraternization
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