Posted on Oct 1, 2015
CPT Pedro Meza
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"Think, Type, Post"
The U.S. Army defines online conduct as the use of electronic communications in an official or personal capacity that is consistent with Army Values and Standards of Conduct.
THINK about the message being communicated and who could potentially view it; TYPE a communication that is consistent with Army values; and POST only those messages that demonstrate dignity and respect for self and others.
http://www.army.mil/…/For_those_still_unsure__Army_defines…/
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Cpl Jeff N.
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The issue isn't think, type and post. It is when some are confronted with ideas/beliefs/positions that are not the same as theirs they simply must resort to name calling and whining on line. If you are going to participate in forums you should be prepared to read things you do not agree with. Formulate a better argument and have at it. Using words like misogynist, homophobe, transphobe, communist, idiot, moron etc will almost always evoke a nasty retort. Put on the big boy skivvies if you are going to jump in.
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CPT Pedro Meza
CPT Pedro Meza
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Cpl Jeff Neely, that is true, but if we are going to be on a website that supports US Military then we need to respect and show support for our military given the fact that we now have a pletoria of service members and they are down range.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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I think most/all on this site support those down range. It is important to remember this web site is not affiliated/endorsed etc by the DoD or the US Military. It is strictly a commercial venture.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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CPT Pedro Meza As in reading my comments w/ my iPad before posting them and having to bust butt to fire up the laptop so I can correct my misspelled words and stupid statements?
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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10 years ago while working at DFAS an E-6 shotgun blasted a vitriolic message. I asked why he did that and told him what he did was stupid. He promised never to do that again.
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