No. It is not the LOCATION of the billet that is significant. The same regulations apply as would apply on a military installation - it is the relationship between the genders that matters. Unless the two happen to be married TO EACH OTHER the rule for non-fraternization between the sexes remains the same.
To train for the armyAnother AnswerAny US military personnel travel to, and/or temporarily work and live in Antarctica as support personnel. Their work can be logistics, weather, transportation and so forth.
to.....not travel???
Being in the military is difficult, but finding someone who is willing to stay with you through deployments and travel can be even harder. Because of this, you may want to create a public profile on a military dating website. People who use this particular website will know what they are getting into and are willing to stay with that special someone, despite where they travel to around the world. There are many military dating websites on the Internet.
In addition, a copy of the patient's oxygen prescription must be shown to travel personnel.
For all active duty service members, your military ID and your travel orders are your passport. Every customs official around the world knows this.
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Yes, effective February 11, 2013. This benefit was specifically enumerated among those that are available immediately to same-sex spouses of US military personnel in a memo from Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. This represents a change in policy as of this date.
Yes, effective February 11, 2013. This benefit was specifically enumerated among those that are available immediately to same-sex spouses of US military personnel in a memo from Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. This represents a change in policy as of this date.
no
C. Use of GTCC while not on official travel.
Yes
Cruise ship doctors or medical personnel