Posted on Jan 24, 2015
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THE PENTAGON — Sgt. Maj. of the Army Ray Chandler announced this week that senior enlisted personnel would be rated on their ability to police online social media activity, in what many are nicknaming the “Facebook bullet” on the non-commissioned officer report (NCOER).

According to senior defense officials, raters would evaluate exactly how many hours NCOs spend in chatrooms, Facebook pages, and scanning Twitter accounts looking for soldiers posting inappropriate memes, jokes, or using naughty language.

The changes were made as a way to inspire NCOs to emulate the online heroics of 1st Sgt. Katrina Moerk, who recently received the Army Commendation Medal after initiating three separate SHARP investigations when she spotted an online video where male soldiers did not act like perfect gentlemen while speaking about a female in the barracks.

“What really made the decision easy for us, was the overwhelming support 1st. Sgt. Moerk received from both the online and military communities,” Chandler said. “It proved that there was a real desire by our leaders to clean up the filth that pervades the internet, and hold soldiers to the same standards expected of them at work in their online lives.”

The award Moerk received did not come without controversy however. Most combat-experienced soldiers expressed outrage that she did not receive a higher award, such as the Distinguished Service Cross.

“Unfortunately, we just couldn’t get her a higher award,” Chandler said, while also noting that a petition had been started to possibly get the award upgraded to at least a Bronze Star. “Moerk went above and beyond the scope of her duties to ensure the internet is a safe, clean, and morally correct place for all races, religions, creeds, and sexual orientations.”

At press time, Duffel Blog had obtained a draft presentation of the new NCOER requirements, which included the addition of mandatory SHARP, Equal Opportunity, Online Presence, LGBTQ Understanding, Freedom from Tattoos, and Overall Sensitivity inputs along with room for a single comment to summarize the entire performance and abilities of the rated soldier.


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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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I prayed that this was Duffel Blog. Thank God that when I clicked it, it went to Duffel Blog. I was about to bang my head against the desk! :)
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COL Vincent Stoneking
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I JUST did the exact same thing...
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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Thank god this is duffleblog
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
TSgt Joshua Copeland
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And the hours you log on RP would count as "telework"
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SGM Mikel Dawson
SGM Mikel Dawson
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Does that mean I'm on the job now?
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SGM Mikel Dawson
SGM Mikel Dawson
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LISTEN UP ALL YOU YAHOOS! By the powers invested on me by MSgt Joshua Copeland when I'm on line, I'm on duty!! I have no idea what duty, but I'm on duty, so watch what you post and make sure it's with in the limits of the standards I've listed above!! Thank you all for your time!!!
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
TSgt Joshua Copeland
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I have created a monster....what have I done...LOL
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SGM Mikel Dawson
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FANTASTIC ARTICLE!! Well written and in good taste. I have to salute, take my hat off and bow to the author who penned this work of art. I'm hoping the meaning of this article reaches the highest levels of the the NCO Corps!!
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