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- W3202070029 abstract "According to Peter Colwell the publication of combat blogs is managed by three different sets of military regulations: (1) official policy memoranda, (2) Operational Security Regulations, and (3) Uniform Code of Military Justice articles. In his essay ‘If You Are Reading This, You Are Engaged and Aware: Serving the Diversity of Interests in Blogs Written by Service Members,’ Colwell criticizes that these regulations ‘fail to provide clear guidance to service members on what is required of them as bloggers, exactly what material they may publish on their blogs, and what the process is for the review of blogs.’ On August 19, 2004, Colby Buzzell posts in his blog ‘My War: Fear and Loathing in Iraq,’ Amendment I Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. Using the first constitutional amendment, Buzzell protested against being ordered to remain on the FOB. Matt Gallagher and his blog ‘Kaboom: A Soldier’s War Journal’ faced similar scrutiny. Thus, in an already volatile situation, conflict is ensured between several interest groups – the reader, the American military, and the blogger-author deployed to Iraq. Thus, using Colby Buzzell’s memoirs ‘My War: Killing Time in Iraq’ and Matt Gallagher’s ‘Kaboom: Embracing the Suck in a Savage Little War,’ I intend to explore these different conflicts. I will focus on the new and transforming nature of military blogs emerging from ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ and, subsequently, I will discuss the aforementioned regulations curtailing the blogger’s interaction with his audience. Are ‘milblogs,’ as General David Petraeus maintains, an instrument to bridge the appearing military-civilian conflict?" @default.
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- W3202070029 title "Fighting for Words: Military Blogs and the Literature of Operation Iraqi Freedom" @default.
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