links to photos from servicemembers overseas
http://www.yafro.com/frontline.php
the most quietly disqueiting one I've seen so far is this one
http://www.yafro.com/?action=viewphoto&photoid=751023&photopicfroserver=2
the same guy's photos of where the RPG ripped through the driver's seat are frightening, but this one looks so calm until you realize all those little dots are landmines; dozens and dozens and dozens of landmines...
Edit: link to an NPR story about warblogs from the front http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=3867981
http://www.yafro.com/frontline.php
the most quietly disqueiting one I've seen so far is this one
http://www.yafro.com/?action=viewphoto&photoid=751023&photopicfroserver=2
the same guy's photos of where the RPG ripped through the driver's seat are frightening, but this one looks so calm until you realize all those little dots are landmines; dozens and dozens and dozens of landmines...
Edit: link to an NPR story about warblogs from the front http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=3867981
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Date: 2004-08-30 09:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-30 09:47 pm (UTC)That's the one I got stuck on too.
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Date: 2004-08-30 11:34 pm (UTC)Maybe because all that reminds me, in one simple picture, that this is not a "bloody peace" that's going on--we're still fighting the WAR. We got into it at teh wrong time and in the wrong way, but we have to decide if we're going to pull out or try to finish the job of setting up a self-governing Iraq. And while we're deciding, the war goes on.
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Date: 2004-08-30 11:36 pm (UTC)