Dominique R. Poirier
07-27-2007, 09:29 AM
The Captain’s Journal just published a post today whose first paragraph begins by:
It seems as if half of the blog-0-sphere has spilled ink on the issue of young Private Scott Thomas Beauchamp and his ugly charges: mass graves in Baghdad (in my city we call these ‘cemeteries’), mental abuse of IED victims, and other such things (see here, here, here, here and here). I have resisted as long as I can, and feel that I should have shared my thoughts long ago. So now, TCJ weighs in on the young Private.
You can read the whole thing here:
http://www.captainsjournal.com/2007/07/27/a-few-good-men-or-not/#comments
You’ll notice that I sent a comment to this post, already, but while I was writing it I wondered at some point whether someone on SWJ had graduated in psychiatry or would have been trained in military psychiatry or behavioral science; in which case further interesting debate might arise since psychiatry and other behavioral studies are well relevant to subjects interesting regular readers of this blog?
Regards to all of you.
It seems as if half of the blog-0-sphere has spilled ink on the issue of young Private Scott Thomas Beauchamp and his ugly charges: mass graves in Baghdad (in my city we call these ‘cemeteries’), mental abuse of IED victims, and other such things (see here, here, here, here and here). I have resisted as long as I can, and feel that I should have shared my thoughts long ago. So now, TCJ weighs in on the young Private.
You can read the whole thing here:
http://www.captainsjournal.com/2007/07/27/a-few-good-men-or-not/#comments
You’ll notice that I sent a comment to this post, already, but while I was writing it I wondered at some point whether someone on SWJ had graduated in psychiatry or would have been trained in military psychiatry or behavioral science; in which case further interesting debate might arise since psychiatry and other behavioral studies are well relevant to subjects interesting regular readers of this blog?
Regards to all of you.