Good Intro For Those Who Don't Read Milblogs
Watched it, enjoyed it, didn't learn much new, but I DO read milblogs. No heartburn with anything any of them said, just an observation that most of the narrators were in Iraq some time ago. If anything, access to the internet has improved for those with a hooch inside the wire. Lots of satellite dishes in the LSA's when I left.
The following had segments on the program:
Paul Rieckhoff is the author of Chasing Ghosts and Huffington Post contributor and founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
Edouard H. R. Gluck from what I can figure out is a photographer who became a soldier. went to Iraq and now is back and out of the Army.
Chris Missick milblogged at A Line In The Sand
Rusten D. Currie milblogged at Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
Sean Dustman was the only narrator who is still on active duty and still milblogging
Colby Buzzell turned his blog into a civilian career. His Men In Black is what interested me in milblogging.
Kate Hoit was a photographer and staff writer for the Anaconda Times at Balad