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Column: Protect servicemembers’ free speech
Posted September 9th, 2007 by Dave MazzarellaLast April, the Army issued new regulations with respect to personal Web logs (blogs) posted by soldiers. The stated intent was to prevent sensitive or critical information going from the blogs to the ever-resourceful enemy downrange. The regulation said that soldiers had to consult with their immediate supervisors and their operational security officers “for an OPSEC review prior to publishing or posting information in a public forum.”

