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One Joe's Ramblings - (joined the Ghost Battallion)[p]
Just one Soldier\'s ramblings on what he thinks is right
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Akinoluna[/p]
The day to day, semi-normal life of a female Marine.
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The Kommentariat - (joined the Ghost Battallion)[/p]News analysis and comment from an unapologetic conservative capitalist in the UK, land of socialism and looney leftishness.[p]
CWFour - (joined Ghost Battallion)[/p]
Updates from \"Your CW4\" provides commentary on life in Iraq as an Army pilot.
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DSS Hubris - (joined the Ghost Battallion)[/p]
DSS Hubris is a foreign policy and defense issues blog, focusing on the War on Terror and the National Security Strategy of the United States.
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365 and a Wakeup - (joined the Ghost Battallion)[/p] A soldiers eye view of life in Baghdad.. good, bad and ugly.
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The Online Magazine formerly known as Rob's Blog[/p]
A Florida Liberal in King Kamehameha\\\'s Court
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Same Ole' Different Day - (joined Ghost Battallion)[/p]
This is a blog of my everyday life. I am deployed to Iraq, so most of it will be Army stuff. Any views or opinions posted are mine, and do not not reflect the views or opinions of any organization.
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Seaspook's Rants[/p]My thoughts on politics, military, the media, flying, Navy, the War-on-Terror and general topics.
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A Soldiers' Angel's Personal Blog[/p]
[p]Personal blog of me - Holly Aho - a Soldiers\' Angel. Personal experiences, letters from service men and women in Iraq, and general blog for my adopted heros to read and keep up to date on me between letters. Links to other Soldiers\' Angels blogs, our soldiers\' blogs, and websites to find information to help support our troops.
Daisy Cutter - (joined the Ghost Battallion)[/p]
Daisy Cutter emphasizes winning the War on Terror, which is really a War on Jihad. I am talking politics these days as we focus on re-electing our commander-in-chief. I am also analyzing on a daily basis excerpts from John Kerry\'s 1971 book, \"The New Soldier\".
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The Old Guard - (joined Ghost Battallion)[/p]
The ongoing saga of a NJ Army National Guard Sgt. trying to get to Iraq
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Musings From The Imperial Senate - (joined the Ghost Battallion)[/p]{;}Mostly a weblog about being a husband and father with a few Guard and political entries.{;}[p]
Magic in the Baghdad Cafe - (joined the Ghost Battallion)[/p]{;}{;}[p]
GruntDoc[/p]Miscellaneous ramblings from a Texas Emergency Physician, formerly a USMC Battalion and Regimental Surgeon.{;}{;}[p]
trying to grok[/p]{;}one military wife, trying to make sense of the world we live in{;}[p]
Swanky ConservativeOne part swank, one part conservative, two parts silver tequila, and an olive. Shake, pour, enjoy.
Bloodletting[/p]A Marine grunt goes to med school{;}{;}[p]
Basic Training Blog - (joined the Ghost Battallion)From January 27 to April 10, 2003, I attended Basic Combat Training for the US Army at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. During that time, I kept a journal of what we did each day. Here is an online copy of those entries. This should give you a good idea of the challenges, both physical and mental, that one faces in military training.