Military troops deployed overseas can now use their webcams to talk with their families back home thanks to The American Legion's new "VetCam." This free webcam service enables U.S. military servicemembers and veterans to talk face-to-face on their personal computers with friends and family by simply registering as a user. Once registered, each user can connect with two webcams and use the service 24/7 from anyplace with an Internet connection. To initiate the service, a user will need a webcam or a computer with a built in webcam. Then, just go to The American Legion website, click on VetCams, register and start communicating. Once registered, simply log in at any time to connect.
To find more deployment news and resources, visit The Deployment Center.
The American Legion Launches VetCam
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