Jesse Walker | October 17, 2003
Stars and Stripes is about halfway through an illuminating series on troop morale in Iraq.
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Interesting mix of results. If any of you blowhards have had enough talk about liberating the much-loved Iraqi people and are itching to get over there yourselves, I have one recommendation: Go Air Force!
I'm posting another one just for the sake of our own morale,
with one observation: Our readers never tire of discussing the
media bias against the campaign in Iraq, penchant for finding
failure, predicting disasters, only reporting the violence, etc.
But here's a detailed series of articles running in a paper that's
hardly a fount of left-wing defeatism*, treating the only group
most of us can honestly say we care anything about in this whole
business-fellow Americans, and showing results that are susceptible
to many different and interesting interpretations. Yet there are
only two comments, and they're both by me.
* It's also not a fount of Pentagon propaganda. That
S&S is actually a pretty decent paper is lost on most
civilians.
Maybe the lack of commentary indicates agreement with Jesse's
post. It's an illuminating series.
Personally, I wish the survey results had been broken out between
Active and Reserve soldiers, since I believe that there are serious
issues involved in the current force structure's reliance on the
Reserves for peacekeeping and occupation missions.
More generally on the issue of commentary, I would point out that
certain Reason contributors manage to post on Iraq quite glibly,
yet never manage to come up with an actual article for the print
version of the magazine.
Sorry about the late one on this, but this deployment (based on
the S&S survey) is going to wreak hell on retention - 49% were
not likely or very unlikely to stay in (question #9). This is going
to be bad news for future deployments of this sort...the
experienced troops will be gone.
And as I type this, I wonder what the regular retention rate is.
Maybe it's not having an effect. (maybe S&S should do a survey
of state side troops to see what the numbers look like?)
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