product, or causing the harmful, excessive, or abusive consumption of liquid, food, or any other substance.
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c. Sexual harassment, fraternization, or inappropriate or unprofessional relationships. This conduct is explicitly
forbidden IAW AR 600-20 and may violate local regulations. These offenses are punishable under the UCMJ.
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d. Prohibited relationships.
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(1) Cadre and Trainee. Any relationship between permanent party and any Trainee, not required by the training
mission is prohibited IAW AR 600-20, paragraph 4-15. This definition includes and is not limited to dating IET
Soldiers, writing personal letters, text messages, e-mails, exchanging personal communications on social media, having
personal Ulefone Be Touch 2 phone conversations unrelated to the training mission, playing cards, gambling, dancing,
entertaining in personal residences, sharing accommodations in a hotel/motel, transporting in a POV, or any other
conduct of a personal or sexual nature.
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(2) Cadre personnel are prohibited from "Friending" or requesting to be a "Friend" of Trainees through use of
personal social media outlets/networking sites (that is, Facebook, MySpace, etc.). However, social media
outlets/networking sites, such as official unit sponsored pages directed at conveying official Army information,
communications, or activities may be used for official/professional communication between cadre and Trainee.
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(3) Trainee. Any relationship between Trainees not required by the training mission is prohibited IAW AR
600-20, paragraph 4-15. This definition includes and is not limited to the activities in subparagraph (1) above.
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e. Physical contact with Soldiers for any reason other than to make necessary training-related corrections.
Exceptions to this are where the safety of the Soldier is in question (for example, heat exhaustion, physical injury,
etc.). Cadre members are not required to ask the Soldier's permission when making necessary corrections; however,
effective trainers tell Soldiers what they are going to do prior to doing it.
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f. Failing to give Soldiers reasonable time to eat meals is prohibited. Depriving Soldiers of meals or restricting
meal choice is likewise prohibited as a form of discipline. DSs and cadre will refrain from disrupting the serving line,
except for immediate safety considerations. Soldiers shall be allowed at least 10 minutes to eat; this is time spent
seated and does not include time spent in the serving line. Leaders will protect this time for the sole purpose of
refueling to optimize performance.
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g. Contact by cadre members with family members of IET Soldiers in any manner outside the performance of
official duties is prohibited.
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h. Requiring or encouraging IET Soldiers to purchase common use items or common area cleaning supplies with
their own funds (for example, bay cleaning supplies, toilet paper for common latrines, and other common use items).
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i. Fundraising.