| ] There's a new breed of combat personnel at the war front:] soldier "bloggers."
 ]
 ] Once the narrow domain of geeks and technology
 ] journalists, "Web logs" -- or diary accounts published
 ] online -- have gone mainstream, making it possible for
 ] even soldiers to transmit daily updates to Web sites
 ] about the rigours of battle.
 ]
 ] War-themed blogs, appearing on sites such as
 ] www.blogsofwar.com and www.sgtstryker.com, have become a
 ] popular alternative news source since fighting broke out
 ] in Iraq a week ago, sometimes beating newspapers and
 ] television with war developments.
 I actually wish more of the soldiers could access Email and blogs.  I have a cousin who's currently deployed somewhere in or around Iraq (I don't know exactly where).  He was shipped over there in January, and then he and I were Emailing back and forth regularly until last week, when he sent me a short letter saying, "I won't be able to send Email for awhile."  So I follow the war developments, and try to make educated guesses about where he is, and every time I see pictures of killed or captured soldiers, I have a little mental cringe, wondering if I'm going to see his face.   I still strongly support him, and the war effort, and I know he's there of his own free will.  But I'll still be incredibly relieved when I know he's able to logon again and send me an Email to let me know he's okay! |