You’re right- alcoholism by itself is not an offense punishable by the UCMJ, but conduct unbecoming an officer is. However, I am inclined to disbelieve this whole story of her passing out in Hoss’s room altogether. She was in there for more than sleep, if you get my drift. Perhaps this why ol’ Hoss has kicked his wife to the curb, according to my source. Adultery is a UCMJ offense, but enormously difficult to prove unless there is eyewitness evidence or one of the two parties admits it. I expect the aide (who if unmarried, cannot be charged with adultery), to receive a promotion for her silence. All this being done for “the good of the Corps” and to avoid embarrassing the VCJS andn by extension Obama/Biden.
You are incorrect. The woman, regardless if she is married, can be charged for adultery for having sex with a married man. Just FYI.