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Marine Corps - Personnel Relationship's Policy
« on: January 17, 2014, 08:37:57 am »
Personnel Relationship's Policy


The United States Marine Corps does not take responsibility for your personal relationships so long as it does not effect the integrity and operations of this military. It is required that you treat every person fairly and with respect, and discernibly abide by the following policies on personnel relationships.

FRATERNIZATION POLICY
The United States Marine Corps prohibits romantic relationships between soldiers or sailors in different rank groupings to maintain good order and discipline, as well as in an effort to avoid a conflict of interest. It also prohibits personnel in relationships from serving as a superior of the other within a billet. The effects of inappropriate rank relationships include:

Compromising the integrity of the chain of command and holds an adverse impact on discipline and authority.
Potential portrayal of unfairness and/or use for personal gain.

Exceptions to this policy include:

Relationships that predate the effective date of this policy
Situations in which the acceptable rank relationship would move into non-compliance due to a rank promotion, so long as the relationship began before said promotion. (Need approval from CMC)
Personal relationships outside habbo/online.

FAMILY POLICY
All siblings (brothers, sisters, cousins, grandmothers, etc.) are required to announce their relationship to the CMC AND ACMC. Failure to do so can result in disciplinary actions. You must send a PM to the CMC AND ACMC informing of your habbo name, your relative's habbo name and whether or not you live together. You must also do this if there is ANY CHANCE you might have the same IP. For example having a friend that registers on your computer.

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