Interesting. How do they deal with fraternization...one's a MAJ the other a CPT. You'd think their relationship could affect good order and discipline.
This is great...until they have a mid-air and become another first... :watching3
According to this link the USAF doesn't define fraternization as btwn two officers (nor does the Navy...according to this link). We had a couple who were attached to a unit I served at...an AF Maj on an exchange tour and a CG LCDR (she came to the unit from teaching at the VTs). The only headache was not ever scheduling them to fly together.
And I can't imagine the nightmare of flying with my wife...when I drive, her constant commentary gives me a myriad of reasons to drink.:icon_rage