A Fort Campbell staff sergeant is at the center of an investigation into months of online activity that appears to blur the line between private behavior, military identity and possible misconduct.
The account repeatedly referenced marriage, Army service, Clarksville, Fort Campbell and being at work, while also promoting paid adult content. The Salty Soldier traced the activity to a specific NCO through public records, social-media links, vehicle comparisons and other corroborating details.
The investigation raises questions about whether Army uniforms and military status were used for commercial gain, whether any content was created during duty hours or on government property, and whether the conduct could fall under Articles 92 or 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
The full investigation reviews months of posts in which a Fort Campbell NCO appears to use Army uniforms, duty-related settings and his military status to promote paid adult content while repeatedly soliciting extramarital encounters.
It examines the evidence suggesting some material may have been created at work or near the installation, the potential public-exposure concerns, and the UCMJ questions raised by the conduct.
Because the underlying evidence is graphic, the complete investigation is available only to age-verified subscribers.
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