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Comment Re:Vietnam lessons (Score 1) 338

Ok, we agree that the military can block what ever they want on their network. I dont know about ISP information in billets for sure, but i have encountered no filtering of any kind from the billets I have stayed at [including the one I am at now]. I have never heard of anyone being flitered down range, with the exception of what goes on on government networks. Sure, a commander could be a jerk, but there are defense resources people can turn to [IGs, Area Defense, other legal or advocacy services, special investigations]. If something is blatantly unreasonable, someone will eventually agree if taken high enough. I guess you can believe what ever you want, but again, communications units have way more important things to do then read every email, blog post, etc.

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