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U.S. Army Bloggers Roundtable

U.S. Army Bloggers Roundtable

By: Office of the Chief of Public Affairs
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The Army’s Online and Social Media Division hosts Bloggers Roundtables - phone interviews that connect bloggers and online journalists to Senior Army Leaders and subject matter experts. Army Bloggers Roundtables focus on hot topics and exclusive opportunities for the online community such as smartphone technologies for Soldiers, uniform changes, physical training doctrine, and the drawdown in Iraq.DVIDSHub.net Political Science Politics & Government
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  • U.S. Army Bloggers Roundtable: Army's Warrior Transition Command Discusses Establishing an Enduring Footprint for the Army's Warrior Care and Transition Program
    Apr 17 2015
    Colonel Chris Toner, commander for the Warrior Transition Command, leads a roundtable discussion about the reorganization and restructuring of the Army’s Warrior Transition Units.
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    49 mins
  • U.S. Army Bloggers Roundtable - December
    Dec 4 2014
    Maj. Gen. Allen Batschelet, U.S. Army Recruiting Command commanding general, will join us from U.S. Army Recruiting Command Headquarters to discuss the significant impacts the challenges have on the recruiting efforts.
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    26 mins
  • U.S. Army Bloggers Roundtable - February
    Feb 12 2013
    Audio of Bloggers Roundtable featuring teammates of Medal of Honor recipient, former Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha. He was awarded the Medal of Honor on Monday, 11 February. Live from Washington, D.C. The Roundtable feed begins at 1400 ET. Read more about the roundtable: http://armylive.dodlive.mil/index.php/2013/02/bloggers-roundtable-learn-more-about-former-staff-sgt-clint-romesha-from-his-comrades/
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    37 mins

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