WAG - New Link
It amazes me how I have more trouble finding time to update this log on weekends than I do on weekdays.
Nevertheless, here's a new site to take note of.
A couple days I ago, I stumbled across this site maintained by a U.S. soldier (actually I'm not sure if he is a soldier [which refers to an army man]. He prefers to remain annonymous and not identify what branch of the forces he's in).
Though many may think a site like that would be heavily edited, it actually tells a lot. He's barred from reporting information about location or future movements/tactics, but otherwise is pretty free to post his stuff for the world to see.
I've found his site to be both funny and thought provoking. I'd expect the site to go on hold once an invasion starts, but it is interesting getting a glimpse into the life of a man on the front.
This will be a permanent link on the site for a while. Start with the March 13, 2003 entry because Smash answers a lot of standard, intro questions one may have when they visit the site.
I hope you learn a bit more from an underepresented view of the war.
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