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The NPR post has vanished from My War. And from Hook's, but he knows not why.
Chap notes that NPR broke opsec.
It really is close to Plamegate, but it's just an Army corporal that might get killed and hey, think about the great followup story they could do: "Simpsons Bus Driver Killed in Unpopular War - Film at 11"
Stay safe CB.
Lex offers on-target wisdom . He notes "And if the army was anything like the Navy, it wouldn't be hard to find a creative, intelligent, discontent soul who thought the entire amalgamation of organization, mission and leadership was a bunch of horse fewmets". CB isn't like that, but the "bad apple" theory is worth mentioning. I can think of recent newsworthy examples of military types whose blogs I'd rather not read.
And an Army Wife offers a completely different perspective. One that's not subject to the UCMJ.