Posted on Jul 14, 2016
SGT Steve Oakes
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MSG Senior Maintenance Supervisor
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They should be told, no matters what the circumstances because you would want to know if the ball was in the other hand.
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PO1 Cryptologic Technician (Technical)
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I can only respond if I was in their shoes. If the spouse was my spouse, I would ask her up forward. If she denies (and the direct knowledge is verified), then I would probe her with questions about it. They can try and speak with a Chaplain, or engage in some type of assistance to help with anything that is not going well in their relationship.

If the co-worker is just a friend of the spouse, then I would just say "Hey, you know what you are doing is not right, right?" and then go from there.

If the SM is aware of the spouse engaging in extra-marital actions, then it's not my place to say anything. It maybe wrong, but it's not my relationship and I don't know their business.

But like I said, I can only respond if I was the person in their shoes. They may handle things differently than I would.
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TSgt Security Forces
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Report it to his first sergeant
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