Can soldiers use Facebook?
Can soldiers use Facebook?
The Army’s social media experts tell Soldiers not to use location-based social networking services when deployed or in classified areas; for Soldiers and families not to post specific dates or locations of deployments; and recommend setting privacy settings to ‘friends only’ on personal accounts to prevent personal …
Is it true that US Soldiers can’t make video calls while in camp?
Depending on the mission and area of deployment, most Soldiers will have the ability to send and receive telephone calls, or use an Internet videophone or teleconferencing system. Most Soldiers will also have access to their email accounts.
Can a soldier ask for money for medical treatment?
An American Soldier will never ask for money for medical treatment as it is provided to us free, and no one but that Soldier can sign him out on leave. So when you have someone asking you to fill out a form for them to go on leave, it is fake.
Is it possible to fill out form for soldiers to go on leave?
So when you have someone asking you to fill out a form for them to go on leave, it is fake. Also, we have no Soldiers stationed in Nigeria, all Soldiers deployed will have a military address that starts with APO- for Army Post Office or Air Force Post Office or FPO – Fleet Post Office for
Is John Yul appx 51 stationed in Afghanistan?
I have been contacted by two different people claiming to be military…one is John Yul appx 51 stationed in Kabul Afghanistan and asked for money to save his dying son…claimed to live in California and Stationed in Florida when not overseas.
How can you tell if someone in the military is scamming you?
The first sign of a scam is an online love interest who asks for money. But the Army’s Criminal Investigative Service (CIS) says that the military doesn’t charge servicemembers to go on leave, get married, communicate with their family, go online, or feed and house themselves on deployment.