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Awesome. I am currently attending ALC and this question came up. We had only uncovered one of the 5 articles.
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Interesting Article....
Remember When The Interweb First Came Out And the Military Had To remind Folks Of Proper usage...
..."..."Soldiers using social media need to know that the enemy is watching," Sweetnam said. "Releasing sensitive information on social media platforms can put Soldiers and their families in harm's way. You have to be careful. Acting disrespectful and damaging the reputation of the Army on Facebook is no different than acting inappropriately in the local shopping mall. Soldiers are expected to conduct themselves appropriately no matter where they are, including social media platforms."..."...
Remember When The Interweb First Came Out And the Military Had To remind Folks Of Proper usage...
..."..."Soldiers using social media need to know that the enemy is watching," Sweetnam said. "Releasing sensitive information on social media platforms can put Soldiers and their families in harm's way. You have to be careful. Acting disrespectful and damaging the reputation of the Army on Facebook is no different than acting inappropriately in the local shopping mall. Soldiers are expected to conduct themselves appropriately no matter where they are, including social media platforms."..."...
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Moreover (for those on Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard, and Coast Guard) see below link... Pretty much reiterates my pleads to all of my brothers and sisters in uniform... Judgement has not *really reign down on social media yet but please, please, share this concern with others... Swallow your pride and police after your social media accounts http://www.dod.mil/dodgc/defense_ethics/ethics_regulation/1344-10.html
References: (a) DoD Directive 1344.10, “Political Activities by Members of the Armed Forces on Active Duty,” August 2, 2004 (hereby canceled)
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