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It's a complicated mess, and not my place to discuss in public. I support her no matter what.

Good for you.
You will have a tough time balancing your friendship with both if they can't work things out. Hopefully, he learned an important lesson about fidelity and she forgives him.



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Is he already indef? I can't imagine a commander that wouldn't bar him from reenlistment. Even if he is stellar after serving his time, I can't imagine having a career after this. Likely he will serve out his remaining enlistment and separate from service.
I'm an Army officer so I can't speak about Navy procedure, but as a guy with UCMJ authority, I would bar him from reenlistment regardless of his performance.
 
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How many years does he have in? I saw he made chief in 9 years but does he have enough time in his enlistment to make retirement?


I don't think so. He went in during the summer of '06 I think. I was about 6 months behind him until my babymomma drama turned my plans upside down, so that's about right. So 11ish years.

He went in with a contract...I think that made his 1st enlistment 6 years? I'm not sure where he'd be time-wise.




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It's a complicated mess, and not my place to discuss in public. I support her no matter what.


You are a good friend, and a good man.


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I bet he would have been livid if she was cheating on him.


I think that is what started all of this. His girlfriend was seeing someone else.



The "she" I meant was his wife. Ironic that he was set off by his girlfriend cheating on him while he was cheating on his wife.



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The one article I read said he was an 11-year veteran.




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Just a guess, initial hitch, 6 years, probably re-upped for another 6. Been in 11 years, so he probably only has a year or so left on his current contract. Just a guess...

Edit, he probably got a pretty big reenlistment bonus after his 1st 6, is that how he financed his marriage??


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Just a guess, initial hitch, 6 years, probably re-upped for another 6. Been in 11 years, so he probably only has a year or so left on his current contract. Just a guess...

Edit, he probably got a pretty big reenlistment bonus after his 1st 6, is that how he financed his marriage??


He didn't pay for the wedding. He came from money and married into MONEY. Very financially sound, both by luck and practice.




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I can't see how that doesn't end his military career.
Only reason it might not is he has a Budweiser, but still plenty of then get kicked for drugs or other stupid shit - by product of them being told they are king shit daily after finishing BUD/S.
 
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