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Air Force Allows Facebook Comments Criticizing the Service Online After Veteran's Lawsuit

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Daily Brief 10 August 2022 An Air Force veteran who was tired of having his pointed Facebook comment

[Military.com]( Daily Brief 10 August 2022 [Air Force Allows Facebook Comments Criticizing the Service Online After Veteran's Lawsuit]( An Air Force veteran who was tired of having his pointed Facebook comments deleted on the service's senior enlisted leader's official page took the noncommissioned officer to court over being blocked online and won. [Read More]( More Military.com Stories [‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Has a Gift to Fans Who See the Movie in Theaters This Weekend]( [Truck Driver Acquitted in Deaths of 7 Veterans in Head-On Collision with Motorcycles]( [Twice Accused of Sexual Assault, He Was Let Go by Army Commanders. He Attacked Again.]( [Navy Will Offer Chiefs Promotions to Go to Sea -- or the George Washington -- in New Program]( [A Year Later, Afghan Refugees Remain in Legal Limbo as Vets Continue Evacuating Allies Left Behind]( [Large Explosions Rock Russian Military Air Base in Crimea]( [FBI Searches Trump Home, Reportedly Over Handling of Classified Documents]( [Navy: No PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Detected in Red Hill Water]( [Marine General Takes Over Africa Command, Sees Challenges]( [Camp Pendleton Marine Killed in Kabul Honored with Posthumous Medal at Disneyland]( [Rats in Ceiling, Walls Force Seniors from Veterans Affairs Facility, Officials Say]( [China Reaffirms Threat of Military Force to Annex Taiwan]( [Renaming Army Bases That Honor Confederates Would Cost $21M]( [How to Battle Mold in Your Military Living Space]( [Nagasaki Marks A-Bombing Anniversary Amid Nuclear War Fears]( [Biden Formalizes US Support for Finland, Sweden Joining NATO]( [Next Up in Our Employment Master Class Series: Female Veterans. Sign Up Today. It’s FREE!]( Today's Military Trivia What veterans organization, which was chartered by Congress in 1919, is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana? Video of the Day ['War of Artillery and Drones' in Ukraine]( [Watch More Military.com Videos]( Download our Military News App! [App Store]( [Google Play]( You are subscribed to the Early Brief. [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( Reach millions of people in the military community. [Advertise with us]( Copyright © 2022 Military Advantage, Inc. All rights reserved. 8280 Greensboro Drive, Suite 900, McLean, VA 22102

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