Maj. Gen. Alex Fink, head of Army marketing, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that in the past week, the Army was able to avoid any loss of the planned $70 million advertising buy, either by postponing ads or replacing them with other pre-existing commercials that were quickly updated.
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Fink said trust in government institutions, including the military, has declined, particularly among this group.
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