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Soldiers are turning to social media when the chain of command falls short. The Army sees it as a nuisance.

Patty Nieberg
15 February 2025
4 min
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Junior members in the US Army are posting issues on-line, instead of reporting through the chain of command. This can delay resolution of the issue, erode open door policies and skewer public perceptions.
READ: US Soldiers are turning to social media when the chain of command falls short. The Army sees it as a nuisance.

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  • COLLECTIONS/The Runway (airforce.gov.au)
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