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A sampler of the sorts of things you'll find at the MilBlogs' Post Exchange page:
How was your Valentine's Day? Sarah said goodbye to her husband and he left for Iraq...
...where not everyone hates us. Don't miss this POD from John of Arrrggh.
JB might have run into one of Kerry's Winter Soldier Band of Brothers. In contrast, Hook has a great entry about what being a real NCO is all about. And it applies to civilians too, because whether you're military or not, regardless of your level of responsibility, here's management rule #1: Take care of your troops and they'll take care of you.
Tired of the "winter soldiers" and ready for authentic stories? Try Marine Memoirs, see what you think. I found that site via Grim, who runs a fine blog, with lots of great links to some out of the way places you'll likely find interesting.
Speaking of authentic, a while back in a post about the Air Force's part in the run-up to Operation Iraqi Freedom I promised Lexl I'd find something to grant equal time to the Navy aviators who (as always) played an equally (at least) crucial role in securing complete spectrum dominance of the battle space. However, I soon realized that I couldn't find anything better than the many fine first-hand accounts of life as a Navy pilot he provides at his Blog. Go and enjoy. (This stuff should be a book, and a movie.)
And finally, a great opportunity for those who like this blog or hate this blog, and believe in expressing said opinions via the ballot box. Go here and vote for Mudville or my opponent's fine entry in the Blogmadness Tournament.
Thanks for stopping by. As always, whether you agree with me or not, I will fight for your right to do so. ;) Ain't America great?
Take care.