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The U.S. Army does not have a specific regulation that solely covers fraternization. However, the concept of fraternization is addressed in various Army policies, such as Army Regulation 600-20, Army Command Policy, which prohibits or restricts personal relationships that could affect the unit's morale, discipline, or mission accomplishment. Additionally, each branch of the Army may have its own specific policies on fraternization.
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That is covered in Army Pamplet 600-35 - RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOLDIERS OF DIFFERENT RANKS
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Not a good idea if there is a strict no fraternization policy because this shouldn't be worth your job. However, if there is no policy disallowing it, this is okay until you break up and still have to work together while feeling uncomfortable at the same time.
Article 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) covers the offense of fraternization. This article prohibits improper relationships between officers and enlisted personnel that compromise the chain of command, order, discipline, morale, or unit cohesion. Penalties for fraternization can range from a reprimand to court-martial.