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"Everyone has an opinion and it's amazing that the Army is showing both sides," said Danny Andazola, a 24-year-old Army reservist from Denver who has posted on the Facebook page. "When younger people see comments from both sides, it can easily help them decide if the Army culture is for them." The Coast Guard also maintains a presence online. Adm. Thad Allen, Coast Guard commandant, routinely updates his Facebook status from his cell phone while traveling. He also posts video blogs from overseas, said a spokesman, Lt. Tony Migliorini. The services' presence beyond their Web sites represents what Arata called a "culture shift." "I'm sure there was the same pushback years ago when somebody invented the telephone.
'Ooh, you can't talk there because somebody might hear you.' Well, that's the whole point. We want people to hear us." ___ On the Net: Army: http://www.twitter.com/USArmy Air Force: http://www.youtube.com/afbluetube Marine Corps:
http://www.myspace.com/marinecorps
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