Posted on Apr 16, 2014
SFC Vernon McNabb
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Is it against any regulation to put up a poster about a local church's upcoming Easter Sunday Service?  The poster is informational with time and place.  It does not specify which denomination can attend since it is open to everyone who wishes to attend and Easter Service.
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as long that it does not get posted where the training schedules go for example, it should not be a problem

 

In my company we have a board for community events and things like that, and not a single one gets more attention or anything

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SFC Vernon McNabb
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The poster is hung on the wall where there is nothing around it but painted cinderblocks.  When I was approached about the poster from one of the DACs, I told him he was free to put up his own poster for service.  I may build a community billboard and hang it on the wall outside my office just for postings of goings-on in the communities.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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I think a communal board is a good idea.
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SGT Ben Keen
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I wouldn't see anything wrong with it.  It's informational.  If it was in some way trying to force a certain relgion onto those that see it, then yes that is a problem but if it is just a poster that explains the when and where of the service than let it stay.
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As long as people don't get pissed off when Muslims or some other religion, put up some religion flyers, I'm fine with it.
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Nope. Im not religious and don't care, but why is it necessary to post those things. I would rather have real motivational pictures not the corny army strong ones. How about a picture of a Soldier putting manual pressure on his buddies leg and calling a 9-Line. A real one.
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