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Can you make phone calls in the military?

Can you make phone calls in the military?

Historically, standard Army basic training rules allowed for well-performing platoons to be rewarded with phone calls home on Sundays. Recruits in many Army basic training platoons are now allowed to use personal cell phones to call friends and families, send text messages, and update their social media status.

What does it mean to register your phone number?

The registration helps show that your calls come directly from you. Even more, that someone isn’t pretending to be you by using your phone number in a process known as call spoofing. Every business has to register with that state’s Secretary of State when it opens.

Can you sneak your phone into basic training?

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Originally Answered: Can you sneak your phone into basic training? In short, no. They are very methodical in their mailing sure you only have what you are issued.

Is there a do not call register number?

1-888-382-1222
To register your phone number or to get information about the registry, visit www.donotcall.gov, or call 1-888-382-1222 from the phone number you want to register. You will get fewer telemarketing calls within 31 days of registering your number.

How do you register your phone?

To register a new device: Tap the menu icon. Tap anywhere in the section containing your name and profile picture. Tap DEVICES. Tap on Register Device.

Does the army check your Internet history?

No, not on your personal computer. “They” have no access to such information legally, unless something occurs that would warrant an investigation. This works for service members the same as it does for civilians.

Can military call you back?

The rules vary, but, generally speaking, any reservist can be recalled to active duty for the duration of a declared war or national emergency, plus an additional six months. If there is no state of emergency, the president can recall up to 200,000 reservists for at least 400 days.

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Can you email or call your loved ones in the military?

However, even with a tentative calling or emailing schedule, both you and your service member may struggle to maintain the routine. As much as service members would like to establish a schedule for reaching their loved ones, their missions in a combat zone or operational activities may interfere.

Should you register a cell phone number on the do not call?

No. You register a cell phone number the same way you do any other number. There’s no difference between cell phone and home phone numbers once they’re listed on the Do Not Call Registry. Someone called and offered to put my name on the Registry. Should I let them?

How do I add my number to the National Call registry?

How do I add my number to the Registry? Go to DoNotCall.gov or call 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236) from the phone you want to register.

How can I avoid missing a service member’s calls?

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As a result, many spouses and partners carry cell phones with them at all times to avoid missing their service member’s call. Try to avoid comparing how often you speak with your service member with how often somebody else says they are speaking with their service member.