The British Army's fraternization policy prohibits relationships between soldiers and their superiors or between soldiers of differing ranks to maintain discipline and good order within the ranks. It aims to prevent favoritism, conflicts of interest, and potential issues that could arise from personal relationships affecting professional duties. Relationships between soldiers of the same rank or in similar roles may be allowed but must still adhere to the broader standards of conduct and professionalism expected within the military. Commanders are encouraged to exercise discretion and judgment in enforcing these guidelines.
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