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- Military on Jun 10, 2009
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This is big news. Army soldiers need to be able to communicate with their families in any way possible.
Reviewed by dan360man Jun 11, 02:13pm ( 6 reviews ) • wired.com
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Rated by Bennyinny on Jun 13, 3:50am
This is big news.
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Rated by coateddotcom on Jun 11, 2:48pm
From the page: "The Army has ordered its network managers to give soldiers access to social media sites like Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter, Danger Room has learned. "
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Rated by richdinatlanta on Jun 11, 2:47pm
Lines of communications should be open.
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Rated by spielbergo on Jun 11, 2:15pm
This is messed up.
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Rated by dan360man on Jun 11, 2:13pm
This is big news. Army soldiers need to be able to communicate with their families in any way possible.
