Lisa
Ferdinando at the DoD News offers the below piece:
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 18, 2018 — The Defense Department is launching an initiative called “This Is Your Military” to highlight
the work of service members, dispel myths about military service, and increase
awareness among the American people, the deputy assistant to the secretary of
defense for outreach announced today.
The effort,
which kicks off Feb. 1, aims to introduce the American people to the 1 percent
of the population serving, Amber Smith said at a Bipartisan Policy Center panel
discussion titled “Warrior Caste: Who Will Serve in America’s Future Military?”
"We
want to showcase how the military is relevant to Americans’ lives on a daily
basis, and how innovative the department is, and how we’re a force for
good," she said.
Internal
data indicate the civilian-military divide is expanding, she noted. "That
ultimately is a threat to the viability and the sustainability of the
all-volunteer force, which in the long term has some national security risks,”
Smith explained.
Sharing the
Military Story
The “This Is
Your Military” effort will highlight missions the American people might not
connect the military to, Smith said, such as hurricane relief efforts in
Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico.
Further,
Smith said, DoD wants to dispel misperceptions about military life – for
example, that people leave service physically or emotionally broken. Also, she
said, incorrect information is out there about what jobs women can serve in and
that characterizes military life as lonely and not family friendly.
“We just want
to get the facts out there, and in doing so, balance the scale,” Smith said.
“So, yes, people might still be familiar with the negatives, but they're also
familiar with the positives that come along with serving.”
The effort
aims to reach people who are not familiar with the military or may not know the
positives of service, she explained. “We really want to articulate a message of
what the military is doing, tell that military story to a nonmilitary audience,
and really create some interest for people who don't necessarily care,” she
added.
External
Outreach on Various Platforms
Outreach
efforts will include coverage of sporting events and military engagements, as
well as videos, photos, graphics and other products, Smith said.
The
initiative will conduct outreach on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, all tied
together with the #KnowYourMil hashtag.
Each month,
the initiative will highlight an aspect of military life such as military jobs
and benefits, entrepreneurism and innovation, global missions and family life.
The
initiative will work with all the military services and leverage their existing
outreach programs as well, she said.
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