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Maybe this can help sir. This guy was told to stop a few times but kept on going. The Marine Corps final ended it. I use him as a case study/example of what not to do when I teach Social Media Best Practices. The Army and military as a whole looks at social media posts as a yard sign or verbal language when it comes to UCMJ. I also tell people not to friend subordinates or superiors to avoid accidents or miscommunication.

If someone is talking smack, you can always take print screens. They go great with a counseling statement. Of course you should consult one of the awesome Ind JAG officers in an avenue concerning social media and UCMJ.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sgt-gary-stein-discharged-for-obama-criticism-scared-not-backing-down/
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CPT Manager
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Maybe I'm missing something, Sir. The articles quoted in UCMJ seem straight forward to include Command responsibility. As stated get JAG involved from the getgo.
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COL Army Advisor
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Has anyone ever seen it enforced or prosecuted?
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Thank you for clarifying, Sir. This feeble mind sometimes doesn't read enough into a post. By your leave,Sir.
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COL Army Advisor
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First time to post to Rally Point
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COL (Join to see) Read you five by five, Sir
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Capt Seid Waddell
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Good thing I'm not on AD any longer. I'd be in deep trouble for my descriptions of this administration.
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