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Family Readiness Groups (FRG) OPSEC
173rd Airborne Brigade
Aug. 15, 2012 | 1:02
Wives from the 2nd battalion 503rd Infantry Regiment HHC, come together to learn ways they can protect themselves against online predators. Facebook, Twitter and Youtube are great and easy ways to spread information to friends and family, but what you say online can quickly turn against our troops and families. SSG. Edwin Perez shows us how a group of wives came together to learn about Operational Security and Threat Awareness. If you see anything suspicious immediately call the police at 1-1-2. Soundbites include Julie Harrold - Family Readiness Groups (FRG) Leader and Agent Alex Lingren - 66th Military Intelligence. Produced by SSG. Edwin Perez.
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