ARTICLE XIII

A. It shall be considered an act of treason to the Squadron for any DHBG pilot to change colors, change sides, change countries, or in any way affiliate with enemy forces while a member of the Dickweed Heavy Bomber Group.

Fraternization with the enemy, aiding the enemy in any way, or knowingly taking an enemy pilot onboard a DHBG airplane will also be considered an Article XIII violation. The sending of squadron email to anyone flying for another country, or sharing email with someone from another country, falls under this article. Joining another Squadron without formally notifying and resigning from the DHBG is a violation of this article. Individuals who violate this article are never to be re-invited to the DHBG.

B. The firing upon or shooting down of any DHBG airplane, with the exception of a "killshooter" accident, by a DHBG pilot shall be considered a traitorous act to the squadron and a violation of this article. This does not include shootdowns during training in the TA or a private DHBG arena.

C. In certain very rare circumstances and only with the express approval of the squadron commander, or his designated executive officer, a DHBG member may be dispatched to the enemy ranks or colors, or join another country, for the specific purpose of gathering intelligence. This individual would be a sworn squadron intelligence agent and known to the high command staff of the DHBG.

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