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Unable to determine exactly what is being referred to in this question.

If the question is referring to something contained in US Military Law (i.e.: The Uniform Code of Military Justice = UCMJ), whether or not "protective orders" are codified in the UCMJ is doubtful. I do not believe that there is such a provision in military law. To control the unwanted actions of a subordinate member of the military one has only to present the allegations to that military members Commanding Officer, who can then simply issue a direct order to the alleged offender not to have contact with the complainant. DIsobedience of a dirct order IS a prosecutable violation of the UCMJ.

Nevertheless - even if such a provision DID exist in military law, it would be effective and enforceable only on military installations. While you are off-base the civilian police do not have the authority to enforce orders, rulings, or findings of military law.

As to the second part of the question: No. Unless the party you wish to protect is a juvenile (in which case a parent or guardian would file the petition FOR the juvenile), or an adult adjudged mentally incompetent (in which case the guardian of that person would file the petition), you may not file a complaint FOR another adult. That person would have to file the petition themselves.

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