Nine stories well worth listening to. I was particularly struck this morning by the first one, in which Joseph Welliver describes how even to try to grieve properly in a wartime setting places oneself and one’s fellow soldiers at risk.
Nine stories well worth listening to. I was particularly struck this morning by the first one, in which Joseph Welliver describes how even to try to grieve properly in a wartime setting places oneself and one’s fellow soldiers at risk.
You know, we say what we will about the intention and prosecution of the war in Iraq, et al., but everything we have – including the freedom to blog – is due to these heroes watching out for us.
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