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Being Apolitical on Social Media
U.S. Army Central
Oct. 22, 2020 | 1:39
Lt. Col. Michael Pratt discusses the importances of being apolitical on social media as a representation of the U.S. Army. He encourages service members to remember the phrase, "Think. Type. Post" as well as reminding people to check AR 600.20 for further information.
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