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  At the time of Army National Guard Brig. Gen. Michael Bobeck's firing for an extramarital affair -- a violation of military law -- USA TODAY reported Bobeck had also lived rent-free in the home of a defense contractor. The Army's inspector general determined the gift of housing was acceptable because Bobeck had a longstanding relationship with an executive at the firm. But military criminal investigators have been investigating Bobeck, including examining his emails, for at least a year, according to an official familiar with the case but unable to speak about it publicly.

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