There are various more or less authentic stories showing the instinct of the armed forces of both nations to fraternise. |
But nowhere is that more so than in Gulf countries, where places to fraternise in the evening are limited. |
I was among those whom he had marked as men he would like to fraternise with. |
Ayala had, at first, accepted him as a cousin, and had consented to fraternise with him. |
So mingling with friends on social media has obvious appeal, not least because it is illegal for unrelated men and women to fraternise in person. |
The State Department is being urged to declassify them, which would give the Pentagon more chance to fraternise. |