“Service before self,” says the U.S. Air Force, and the unofficial Navy motto, “Not self but country,” follows a similar line of thought. But it’s members of the Army who are being asked something new in regards to their “selves”: Soldiers must now “consult with their immediate supervisor and their OPSEC [Operations Security] Officer” before sending e-mails or posting on blogs.
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These new rules were instituted on April 17, but (as you might expect) the Army wasn’t eager to make them public. John Yossarian to do some editing.
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U.S. Army Declares War On Soldiers' Blogs
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