Interesting article by COL W. Patrick Lang. I was wondering what those who have served in Anbar think about this?
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Interesting article by COL W. Patrick Lang. I was wondering what those who have served in Anbar think about this?
As an Anthropologist, rather than someone who has served in Al Anbar, I would have o say that it is excellent. I was especially impressed with the way he presents the material - straight, to the point, and it hammers home enough whys and wherefores that readers should be able to extrapolate from it. An excellent piece that I will probably give my next Anthropology class to read as a model.
Marc
Can you post it here or send it to me...
I canna get to the web page as the Clingons won't let me
Tom and I dealt with this on a daily basis. Give them a way out, a little room, but without appearing to have openly given in. Don't drive them into a corner, as a slap on the face will indeed last forever.
We never thought we were giving in (our two-man team had little resource nor time to do said). Call it a settlement of differences by arbitration, then nobody thinks they lost.
Well written, plain and simple !Quote:
RESPECT is the key to working with tribesmen
anywhere in the world.
Pat Lang gets it...I wish others would. They should give this to New Yorkers when they come south; we'd like them more. Consider:
Quote:
Do not assume that they want to be like you.
Do not reject their ways as primitive or backward.
Do not mistake a rural lifestyle for one of desperate poverty.
Understand and Respect Their Traditions.
Seriously, this is a great little essay and I will be passing it around via an email "history lesson".
Thanks Marc!
Tom