 I'm Staff Sergeant Corbin Oliverson. I'm the third brigade legal NCSC and I want to talk to you today about some of the ramifications of posting on social media It's important that service members don't post on social media Especially in regards to the death of another service member because command team one needs to gather all the information So they can present the facts to the family and two so the family doesn't find out about this death of the service Before the command team is ready to provide that information Some of the ramifications of a service member posting to social media about the death of another service member is Violation of UCMJ resulting in an article 15 under article 134 or article 92 Some of the punishments you can face are reduction in rank, forfeiture of pay, extra duty, restriction to post and reprimand Other examples of social media posts that can fall under these punishments are Violations of equal opportunity, sexual harassment and various other programs within the military So be careful what you post to social media because it can be held against you both when deployed and in a garrison environment