The author doesn’t claim to have been in the Military. As a matter of fact he writes that he served as a civilian in Iraq. There were many that did. He was not the only one, I am sure. Remember the time after the war started some of those terrorists blew up that bridge (I don’t remember where exactly and many of those US civilians were killed.
“The author doesn’t claim to have been in the Military.”
From my post:
“The author has never been in the military”
I never said he said he was in the military; I simply said he was not in the military. My point is that he, despite his civilian service (on which I have no opinion because I know nothing else about him), doesn’t know what he’s talking about as far as military discipline and that was the basis of his entire article. That’s really my only point. I assume you post articles for discussion since that’s the whole point of Freerepublic. Do you want to debate my point or just make stuff up that I didn’t say? I distinctly remember when the contractors were killed in Iraq. There were, unfortunately, many contractors kill in Iraq, both security types and regular workers. What’s your point?