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I have always supported and honored military troops, except briefly as a young woman during the last years of Vietnam. But I had teachers and friends who fought there who reminded me not to blame the soldier for the sins of the politician and commanders they serve[snip]
Several years ago, operating on the axiom that everything on the internet eventually disappears, and more sooner than later irrespective of its "value" on whatever metric, I saved a document which, soon enough, it seems my copy is the only one left on the river of CyberLethe.
I have not read the document in detail, but I have a sense that it is probably of value. The title and author's self-attribution indicate where it's from and where it'c going:
_War Seen from the Grassroot Perspective_,
by Hermann Friedrich Honold, ex-combattant
(139k)I would appreciate learning if anyone knows anything about Honold.
http://www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/Grassroot.html
In looking it over before posting this, I came upon a tantalizing book title: _People in weapons_ ~ I fine that imaginatively "generative" (Don't let your imagination be blocked by the Trojan Horse, which is, here, a red [white or blue...] herring.)
"Follow the Leader!" -- No! Follow the audit trail! (--me)
\brad mccormick
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Let your light so shine before men,
that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)
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