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I keep my Fullbore series at my home blog, but this hit to the point that I wanted to share it here.
With what little news about Afghanistan out there - and what little primary sources the American public sees, this bit I think captures the US Military as we see it day in and day out.
A snapshot of the Army as we all know it. Ordinary Soldiers doing what they have done since the founding of our nation.
Click on the image to watch:
Thanks to Gina Cavallaro, James J. Lee, and Chris Broz at Military Times.
A rather shabby situation which I am, unfortunately, aware.