Coast Guard Commandant launches his own blog and Flickr feed
Admiral Thad Allen, Commandant of the Coast Guard, launched his own blog and Flickr feed today — Facebook was just too confining for him.
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Facebook was just too confining for him? He's created a blog that so far has had very little interaction by anyone other than the "pat on the back" approved comments.
It's very one sided, his side … making it nothing more than PR happy PR tool.
Well I would hope the CGAUX units would use similar linking tools to promote the Auxiliary. I am a new member, not very active due to family and job search, but always looking for new Auxiliary news and views.
I hope his interest catches ion. Thanks for the comment Thomas.