Crackdown on Blogs & eMails

Army Cracks Down On Blogs

It was just announced recently that friends and relatives of war zone military members who blog about the war may be in trouble for posting too much information online.

The guidelines apply to contractors, military members and their families.

"This is the final nail in the coffin for combat blogging," said retired paratrooper Matthew Burden, editor of The Blog of War anthology. "No more military bloggers writing about their experiences in the combat zone. This is the best PR the military has–its most honest voice out of the war zone–and it’s being silenced."

The Army has NOT said you CANNOT BLOG or EMAIL, they have simply said the items must be cleared by a superior officer.  This will make it very difficult, if not nearly impossible for some members to continue with their war Blogs.

We are going to have to approach this one very carefully.  I understand the need to keep track of loved ones, but…and this is a really big and dangerous but,  what if the information a loved one sends to you about their work, or location, or mission or their unit members just accidentally happens to have information, no matter how innocent, that if it got into the wrong hands could cause bodily harm or loss of life? 

We have become so accustomed to having media coverage of battles that we are afraid when we can’t see. Who else is watching and reading these broadcasts and postings?  Think about this one long and hard before you fire up the flamethrower in anticipation of burning an evil administrator at the stake.

 

American War in Iraq

I AM AN AMERICAN! America is at war with the terrorists in Iraq. The US Army, the entire US Military force, under the direction of President Bush is in Iraq to fight the Muslim terrorists in the Nation of Islam.

Please, please do not forget 9/11. God will ultimately forgive the sins of those who confess them through the blood of Jesus Christ. But in the meantime, the terrorist regime in Baghdad, and elsewhere in Iraq and Afghanistan, have given the American military a long list of casualties. The loss of life must stop and it must stop now. The Islam terrorists must be brought to justice immediately. Then and only then will our military soldiers be able to come home. Then and only then will President Bush be able to proudly declare to the American people that the war in Iraq is finally over.
 

 

Remember Me

Remember Me

This is a heartbreaking, inspirational tribute to our loved ones in uniform created by a 16 year old girl from Columbus, Ohio – Elizabeth Palmer.

She set the mood with the song "Pacific Wind" by Ryan Farish.

In American Valor tradition, this is one of the top motivational, inspiring videos I have ever watched.  This movie brings it home and makes it personal!

Thank you Lizzie!

 

A Tribute To Our Soldiers

A Tribute To Our Soldiers

This is a very sad video with pictures and footage please watch and don’t ever forget those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
 

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