Federal Law (Titles 10, 2, and 18, United States Code), Department of
Defense (DOD) Directives, and specific military regulations strictly
limit a military active duty person's participation in partisan
political activities.
DOD defines "partisan political activity" as "activity supporting or
relating to candidates representing, or issues specifically identified
with, national or State political parties and associated or ancillary
organizations."
A "Nonpartisan political activity is defined as "activity supporting
or relating to candidates not representing, or issues not specifically
identified with, national or State political parties and associated or
ancillary organizations. Issues relating to constitutional amendments,
referendums, approval of municipal ordinances, and others of similar
character are not considered as specifically being identified with
national or State political parties."
On Jul 11, 2:54 pm, Annie Lane <Annie.E.L...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you are a TX Vet or know a TX Vet that would be willing to provide
> the following information, please email me directly at
> annie.e.l
...@gmail.com. Thank you!!!!
> The campaign is putting together a press release for next Thursday and
> it is going to list Vets for McCain. They are looking for about 25 or
> 30 from Texas. They need to do a little vetting as well which is why
> they need any info today or this weekend at the latest.
> Full legal name
> Nickname (if any)
> Email address
> Current address
> Current employer and position
> Highest public position(s) (if any)
> Highest military rank.
> Branch of Service
> Era of Service
> Thanks again!!!!