Social Media Misconduct Won't Be Tolerated, Army Leader Says
March 24, 2017
March 24, 2017
WASHINGTON, March 24 -- The U.S. Army News Service issued the following news:
By C. Todd Lopez
Army policy states that hazing, bullying and other behaviors that undermine the dignity and respect of Soldiers and Army civilians are strictly prohibited.
That policy doesn't apply just to the way Soldiers conduct themselves in the real world, said Maj. Gen. Jason Evans. It also applies to how they conduct themselves online, such as in emails, online chats, . . .
By C. Todd Lopez
Army policy states that hazing, bullying and other behaviors that undermine the dignity and respect of Soldiers and Army civilians are strictly prohibited.
That policy doesn't apply just to the way Soldiers conduct themselves in the real world, said Maj. Gen. Jason Evans. It also applies to how they conduct themselves online, such as in emails, online chats, . . .