Posted on May 24, 2020
What are the penalties for a civilian living with a soldier in the barracks?
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Are you the Civilian in question? If yes, you are not legally allowed to live within the Military Barracks. The barracks are rated for safety reasons to a specific capacity, usually not to exceed a 2 per suite. Only individuals stationed and assigned to the specific unit are allowed to reside within the barracks. However, per unit policy, there may be a visitor policy which establishes visitor rules and what can and cant be done. There are usually visitation hours for the Barracks and a violation of the unit policy may and can result in the soldier being Punished under UCMJ.
It is in your best interest to avoid any UCMJ to marry individual and receive on post housing
It is in your best interest to avoid any UCMJ to marry individual and receive on post housing
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Trespassing charges. Barred from base. That will depend on a lot of factors. That's just for the civilian. The Soldier could face a slew of penalties/charges.
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First off, don’t do it. It’s against regulations.
Now that we covered that the penalties can vary. It can be as small as a shouting match and formal counseling for the active duty member up to NJP and a formal trespass and blacklist for onbase access to the civilian .
Now that we covered that the penalties can vary. It can be as small as a shouting match and formal counseling for the active duty member up to NJP and a formal trespass and blacklist for onbase access to the civilian .
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