276• Speaking before a partisan political gathering Wearing a uniform or using government property or facilities while participating in local nonpartisan political activities. This also applies to Reserve Soldiers not on active duty Engaging in conduct that may imply that the Army has taken an official position on,
or is otherwise involved in, a local political campaign or issue. This also applies to Reserve Soldiers not on active duty Display a large political sign, banner, or poster (as distinguished from a bumper sticker) on a private vehicle Display a partisan political sign, poster, banner, or similar device visible to the public atones residence
on a military installation, even if that residence is part of a privatized housing development.
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