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DoD Announces Army Soldier as Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown
The Department of Defense today announced the identity of a soldier currently listed as Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown (DUSTWUN) while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Spc. Dustin M. Adkins, 22, of Finger, Tenn., has been unaccounted for since Dec. 3 in Haditha, Iraq, when the Chinook helicopter he was in made an emergency landing. He is assigned to the Group Support Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group, Fort Campbell, Ky.
Search and recovery efforts are ongoing, and the incident is under investigation.
The War Tapes has teamed up with Sew Much Comfort to help our wounded troops. If you purchase a DVD of The War Tapes using this link, 20% of the sales purchase will be transferred to Sew Much Comfort, which really means that 20% of the sales will go to improving the lives of our wounded service members.
Click here to order your copy. I would also add that these DVDs would make great gifts for our deployed troops. Hint, Hint.
By the way, President Bush recently recognized Sew Much Comfort for the great service they provide our wounded heroes. Not too shabby....
But there's always room for one more snarky poster.....

Senator McCain has come out with two moral tests for going forward towards war. This was in response to a question about Iraq, but I think it is good for any time one believes that it is time to war-war and not jaw-jaw.
1. There can be no moral duty to attempt what cannot be done.Though I have issues with some things Sen. McCain supports, in this case I think his reasoning is air-tight. He is still pro-victory, which is why his point should be absorbed, not just read.
And:
2. If you will an end, you must will the means to that end.