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Can Soldiers communicate with family?

Can Soldiers communicate with family?

Many military installations overseas also offer free video conferencing to their service members. Facebook and other forms of social media can be terrific vehicles to communicate with your service member, family, and friends. Posting photos and deployment updates can streamline and personalize all communication.

Can US Soldiers use cell phones in Syria?

US service members can be tracked on missions in multiple countries, including Syria, using commercially available phone data that also shows their travels to military bases and their homes in the United States, according to a new report.

Is it safe to send money to a Syrian soldier?

Short answer; yes. If someone is asking for money so hey can call you, it is a scam. Don’t send money to someone that says their a solider and need money, it is a sca. I would say Yes but the Government may call it a “Security Risk” Dumb Asses they are Syria Knows we are there already.

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Can US military personnel in Syria make phone calls?

, Former Investigator / Military Veteran & ScamBuster. For the 1,000th time – there are no U.S. military personnel in Syria since there was a total withdrawal that ended in late October 2019. , Army Officer-Mustang. Served on a joint tour. Those that are there can make calls. They also can Skype if they have internet connectivity.

What kind of communication do soldiers use in Afghanistan?

On both of my deployments to Afghanistan, we always had some form of communication. We were able to buy local cell phones (and the minutes that go with them which get super expensive), use MWR computers and phones, or buy wifi services if our base offered it for our personal devices.

Are soldiers allowed to make cell phone calls while deployed?

Let me give you a true story as to why deployed soldiers are not allowed to make cell phone calls of any type while deployed. Several years ago I was the Chief of Military Operations in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean region for the United States Army South (USARSO).