No, they cannot.
No, a wife can not have her husband charged with desertion if she cheated on him. Adultery is grounds for separation and divorce.
from what I have read, a lady in Beaumont was charged with a 3rd degree felony for Bigamy. She could face 2-10 years probation and a $10,000 fine. This was in March 2008. My mom just found out her 2nd husband was still married to his last wife, so she is working on this also.
No, a man cannot commit adultery with his wife. In order to be adultery, it has to be with a woman other than your wife.
If the particular state in which the adultery occurred has laws against it. Adultery is not illegal in all states, and in some states where it is a crime the law is not enforced and adulterers are not prosecuted. If however the "military wife" is also enlisted, then she can definitely be charged with adultery under UCMJ.
You don't . . . that is adultery. When you were married, you promised never to commit adultery.
Two of King Henry VIII's wives were executed for adultery: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. Anne Boleyn, the second wife, was beheaded in 1536 after being charged with treason, adultery, and incest, though many historians believe the charges were fabricated. Catherine Howard, the fifth wife, was executed in 1542 on similar charges of infidelity. Both women faced a tragic end amid the political and personal turmoil of Henry's reign.
Your divorce will still be conducted through a civil court of law, and they'll be the ones to make that determination.
The wife of Uriah was Bathsheba, who was initially married to Uriah, a soldier in King David's army. After David committed adultery with her, he arranged for Uriah to be killed in battle so he could marry Bathsheba.
Yes
His second wife, Anne Boleyn, who was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I was beheaded for adultery, as was his fifth wife, Catherine Howard.
As adultery, by itself, isn't grounds for deportation, most likely no-where.
Yes, she can.