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The Ones We Left Behind
I initially drafted this for another Veteran blog as a joint venture that really never panned out; I think that site is now defunct, so I am reclaiming my post because it was a good one, and I’ve missed it. … Continue reading →
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Council Me, Please: Pages From My Pocket
In this week’s edition of Pages From My Pocket: Reconciliation This one comes from our time in the Surge. Post-Baghdad the Regiment moved to Ba’qubah in Diyala province. Diyala was where Abu Al Zarqawi had been hiding before the U.S. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Army, combat, depression, Disgruntled Veteran, iraq, Iraq reconciliation, military leadership, PTSD, sectarian violence, sectarianism, Stryker, veteran, war, war vignettes
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