How do I report a military scammer?
Report a scam or rip-off at FTC.gov/complaint.
What is considered fraud in the military?
Fraud against the U.S. government. Fraudulent enlistment or appointment. Presenting for approval or payment a fraudulent claim) Making or using a false writing or other paper in connection with a claim (including counterfeiting)
How do I report military imposters?
Impostor Reporting Resources If you have issues removing imposter accounts after you report them, contact the Office of the Chief of Public Affairs’ Online and Social Media Division at [email protected] with the subject line “Request: impostor reporting assistance.”
Can a civilian file an IG complaint?
Any Army military or civilian member may file an IG complaint. Anyone, including civilians with no Army affiliation, may file Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) disclosures.
What happens when an IG complaint is filed?
The complaints resolution process begins when a complaint is received by the IG. If possible, the IG will acknowledge receipt of the complaint at that time. If the complaint was received via fax, e-mail, or mail, the IG is required to confirm receipt (in writing, by telephone, or in person) within 5 duty days.
Can someone in the military get in trouble for cheating?
The maximum punishment for adultery, defined in the Uniform Code of Military Justice as Extramarital Sexual Conduct is a dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and confinement for up to a year.
What is an Article 138 complaint?
An Article 138 complaint is a process by which you can attempt to remedy a wrong committed against you by your commanding officer. A “wrong” may be an action the commander has taken (an act), or the failure of the commander to take an action that should have been taken (an omission).
Does being in the military get you laid?
Some people in the military get laid in the military where they might not get laid at all as a civilian. Other people in the military get laid a lot more than average.
Do soldiers lose empathy?
Military service, even without combat, can change personality and make vets less agreeable, research suggests. Summary: It’s no secret that battlefield trauma can leave veterans with deep emotional scars that impact their ability to function in civilian life. But new research led by Washington University in St.