“If I were about 2000 sailors would be looking at court martial and a minimum of 5 years at Portsmouth Naval Prison.”
Well, let’s say she spent 30 minutes with each sailor. That would mean she spent 1,000 hours doing what she did. Do you really think 2,000 sailors are at fault? Or just her? I’m glad you were never my CO.
Think about it; if the CO got 2000 requests for Paternity leave, that means at least 1999 sailors filed falsified “OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS” for Paternity leave.
Filing a false document in the military is grounds for Court Martial proceedings in any branch of the military service.
As for her; she would be giving birth in the PENAL WARD in the Nearest Naval Hospital.
All of them would be receiving their DISHONORABLE DISCHARGES upon Out Processing during their final day of incarceration.
The so called woman and at least one man in this case, are both guilty of an overt act of MUTINY aboard ship, the other 1999 are at the very least guilty of supporting that MUTINY.
Harsh perhaps; but never forget, discipline is the one element that makes any military branch functional under combat conditions.
Fraternization is is illegal; and discouraged with degrees of punishment for a reason, this type of activity is the reason.
When I enlisted I took an OATH, these people just sh!t on that oath.