A workaround to communications restrictions in the military
We don’t know if it changed, but in 2007, “[t]he U.S. Army has ordered soldiers to stop posting to blogs or sending personal e-mail messages, without first clearing the content with a superior officer.”
Obviously, this would be incredibly stupid to prevent someone from being able to tell their loved ones their wishes and hopes especially if they died in the very dangerous military. Can you imagine a soldier not being able to tell their mother “I love you” one last time before they were shot by accidental enemy fire? How about not being able to tell your young wife that there was an account that was suppose to be a surprise for her and the daughter that was born just a few weeks ago — and then accidentally dying in a helicopter crash?
With WhenIleave.com, at least the communication is DURING the time of the military event that occurs, if they are worried about sensitive information being leaked to the enemy. Also, the military could obviously approve these messages identifying that the soldier was simply trying to express their love to their family.
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