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Looks like there's a contender to replace Lex as highest ranking Active Duty milblogger.
That would be Lt Gen Wiliam Caldwell's blog. He's leading from the front after telling his troops to start blogs.
Command and General Staff College faculty and students will begin blogging as part of their curriculum and writing requirements both within the .mil and public environments. In addition CAC subordinate organizations will begin to engage in the blogosphere in an effort to communicate the myriad of activities that CAC is accomplishing and help assist telling the Army’s story to a wide and diverse audience.Elsewhere, the Pentagon's New Media Outreach office has joined the blogosphere, too.
About which (to bring this full circle) the Highest Ranking Active Duty Milblogger who was actually blogging before the DoD even knew if it was a politically incorrect term (HRADMABloggyB4twaskewl) has already begun a discussion (in which I remark that it's a shame said blog is banned on many military networks, and others of the local riff raff weigh in).