All service members are encouraged to vote. You can make donations. You can attend political functions, but not in uniform.
Here the Marine Times points out that there are some considerations and limits on political activity.
DoDD 1344.10.
All service members are encouraged to vote. You can make donations. You can attend political functions, but not in uniform.
Here the Marine Times points out that there are some considerations and limits on political activity.
DoDD 1344.10.
Politicians have always sought to wrap themselves in the military and the flag. The recent crisis of political identity has various politicians mistating or failing to correct their military record. Here is a reminder to those in uniform that active duty military have some restrictions on what they can say or do in the political fights. I posted on this earlier, but here is a Navy Times report that:
The Pentagon said Republican Senate candidate Mark Kirk has been cautioned twice for improperly mingling politics with his military service, but Kirk’s campaign denied any improper conduct Tuesday.
The Defense Department said Monday night that Kirk, a commander in the Navy Reserve, was warned after two incidents of political activity while he was on active duty. Before being allowed to go on active duty again in Afghanistan, Kirk was required to sign a statement acknowledging he knew to avoid all political work.