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Blackfive interview in the Columbia Journalism Review
I was interviewed by Paul McLeary of the Columbia Journalism Review this week. We discuss "The Blog of War", OPSEC, and the future of military blogs.
I was only misquoted once (I'm usually misquoted much more - Paul did a great job). And it was in my favor:
...They use an example of a situation where a soldier was posting photos of his guard position and talking about the best ways to take him out - and that guy needs to be punished...
I believe I said that, "and if I was in his unit, I'd punch him in the sack."
Read the whole thing here.

November 02, 2006 • Permalink
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