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On America's birthday, please keep our brave men and women in your thoughts as they fight to keep us safe and free.
A great way to show support would be through participating in a program very near and dear to my heart. It's called AnySoldier.com and it's a fantastic opportunity to show that you care.
Be safe, and have a Happy 4th.
God Bless America.

Since it's 4th of July weekend here's a whole slew of military blogs thanks to TheDailyBlogster
Go visit these blogs and leave a comment to the writer letting them know we appreciate what they do and what they risk for us on a daily basis.
2Slick's Forum
365 and a wake up
A Day In Iraq
A Female Soldier's Story
A Healthy Alternative to Work
A Is For Army
Adventures of Chester
Air Force Pilot: Musings of one of America's Flyboys
Air Force Pundit
Air Force Voices
Alexander the Average
American Soldier
An American in Italy
An Army Wife Life
AnAmericanSoldier
Andi's World
Andrew Olmsted
Appalachian Patria
Argghhh!!!
ArklahomBoy
Armysgtswife
Assumption of Command
Atheist Soldier (dork)
Backcountry Conservative
Balance Sheet
Baldilocks
Balloon Juice (lefty)
Beef always wins.
Better Living Through Blogging!
Big Al's Army Life
Blackfive - The Paratrooper of Love
Blog Machine City
Bloodletting
Brain Fertilizer
Brain Shavings: It's five o'clock somewhere.
Brown Hound
Budaechigae
Bull Speaks
Bunker Mulligan
Bushwhacker & The Parrott Mountain Bully Boys
Caliber 50
Camouflaged Daydreams
CDR Salamander
Chapomatic
Chrome Dome
Citizen Smash
CJ's Henhouse (Formerly Chcknhawk's Harem) (reposting of early war action)
Collection of Thoughts
Common Threads
Common Virtue
Commons at Paulie World
CPT Patti
Dadmanly
Dagger JAG
Daisy Cutter
De Doc's Doings
Digital-Marine
Doc in the Box
Dogtulosba, ink.
Doubleplusgood Infotainment
dougpetch.com
DSS Hubris
Dude, Where's The Beach? - My Hitchhikers Guide To The World
EagleSpeak
Eric's random musings
Evangelical Outpost
Fix Bayonets!
Flight Pundit
Florida Cracker
Froggy Ruminations (A SEAL viewpoint)
Front Line Voices
Geek Empire
Going Down Range
Grim's Hall
GruntDoc's Blog
Hamilton's Pamphlets
Hardtack and Havoc
Haze Grey & Underway (good name, too bad the blog has cobwebs)
HOIKE.US
Homefront Six
Horologium (lefty)
I Love My Soldier
INTEL DUMP
Ipse Dixit
IRAQ NOW ...... A Soldier Looks Right Back at the Media.
Iraq War News
Irritable Blog Syndrome (my favorite name for a blog too bad the link is dead)
Jack Army
JAG CENTRAL
Jarhead
JB's Sanctuary
Johnny Four Months
Just An Army Wife
Kommentariat
Life as a Baghdad Babe...
Life, Liberty, and Laziness
Little Fat Man's Blog
Love in War
Lt. Sparky
Ma Deuce Gunners
Magic in the Baghdad Cafe
Mamamontezz's Mental Rumpus Room
Marine Corps Moms
Military Transformation
Military Wife
Mind in the Qatar II
Missick - A Line In the Sand
Mr Minority - Speaks His Mind!!
Mudville Gazette
Musings From The Imperial Senate
My Life as an Army Wife
My Vacation in Iraq
My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy
Neptunus Lex
No Pundit Intended
Noble Eagle
Okieminnie
Old Patriot's Pen
One by one the vultures pick away at my sanity
Out Of Water
Outside the Beltway
Over the Edge
Parrot Check
Pass The Brass
Pinwheels and Orange Peels
Pychology at War
Quiet Reverie
Ramblings Of A Yooper
Random Randmoness
Rantings of a HomicidalManiak
Rebel Alliance
Rebel 'Rouser
Reverse Retna from the Sandlot
Schadenfreude
Sean - still the solo navy guy in the middle of the Mojave Desert - Fotopages.com
Seeking Solace
Serenity's Journal
Sgt Hook
Sgt Stryker's Daily Briefing
Signaleer
Sisyphean Musings
Six Hertz House of Pain
SlagleRock's Slaughterhouse
Small Town Veteran
Snugg Harbor
Soldier's Paradise
Soldier, Soldier-- A Tribute
Soldiers Wife
Soldiers' Angels
SPC HATES IT
Steven Kiel
Stryker Brigade News
Swanky Conservative
Thank My Recruiter
The Bow Ramp
The Daily Blogster
The DRUM and CANNON
the fourth rail
The Gun Line
The Jump Blog
The Quonset Hut
The Tadil Tales
The Word Unheard
Three Echo Niner
Times Union
Truth, Lies & Common Sense
Trying to Grok
Useful Fools
Veterans Help Network
Veterans In Motion - V.I.M
VFW Auxiliary Blog
VFW NC WebCOM Network
Vigilant Warrior Forum
War is Real
warriorsvoice
Watch Your Six
WeckUpToThees!
Welcome to Basic Training
Welcome To Ramblings Of A Yooper
When you call me, call me Al
You Gotta Stand for Somethin'
Zero Two Mike Soldier
http://www.soldieringforfreedom.com/
This week's featured blog is one featuring a book called "Soldiering for Freedom" by Herman Obermayer.
About the Book:
- During WWII, Obermayer wrote hundreds of letters home with vivid descriptions of life in the Army. From basic training to the Nuremburg trials, Herman’s letters provide valuable insight into not only the last World War, but the very nature of war and occupation.
If you'd like to nominate a blog for "B4T Military Blog of the Week", please comment here with a link and some info about the blog.
- drewby
P.S. If you haven't done so yet, please visit the Comment Box and let our troops know how much we appreciate their bravery.
It's been one year since we officially launched Gmail4Troops.com
As a lot of you know, it was a huge success. It couldn't have been such a big success without the hard work of Wil Wheaton, Anne Mitchell, and Mickey Chandler. All of their time and energy promoting Gmail4Troops and helping our dedicated men and women in the military will never be forgotten.
I've gotten so many emails from troops over the past year about how we helped them by getting them a Gmail invite so that they could trade emails, pictures, and videos with their loved ones back home while they kept our country safe. I look at these emails, and while a lot of the stories moved me to tears, I think "Wow, these people are thanking us...and they're the ones putting their lives on the line". I've made it my personal goal to share and provide easy access to new technologies that will help families keep in touch with their loved ones at home and abroad.
Over the past year, we've all heard a lot about blogging. The word "Blog" was Webster's word of the year for 2004. It's short for "web log". Really, a blog is an online journal that you can write for yourself, your friends, or family. They can then join in and post comments and you can communicate with a few people at once rather than one on one in an email. Ironically, a lot of the attention came from the presidential race, when blogs were a huge part of the process. Now, we're finding that with projects like BlogAbroad.com, blogs are an amazing communication tool. Probably even moreso than email.
Today - June 19th, 2005, a full year after Gmail4Troops launched - we are proudly kicking off the Blogs4Troops campaign. MindSay is offering up their blogging tool, and it's a great one. Why MindSay and not another service? Because MindSay is easy to setup, easy to use. I know that you guys don't have much time on the internet when you can use it, and your family members may not be computer wizards. With MindSay, you can quickly and easily add family members to your "Network" and even add your comrades to your online network lists as well. You can post blog entries to yourself or just to your family, it's up to you. It can be as private as you want it to be.
As you may or may not have heard, the military has posted guidelines to blogging and open journals. We highly suggest that you read them (on the left hand side under links) and follow them to make sure that you and everyone else stays safe. Once you set up your MindSay account, we'd love for you to add us to your network list. "Blogs4Troops" is our user name. You don't have to though. Also, please submit your new blog to a superior officer so that they can OK it for you (per the new guidelines).
This can be a great experience for everyone, you'll be able to interact and stay in touch with family and friends who only yesterday seemed so far away.
Join me in promoting Blogs4Troops by getting the word out, passing the link around (http://www.Blogs4Troops.com) and inviting anyone in the military that you know. But unlike Gmail, you don't need an invite to set up a blog!
Give this link out for people to sign up:
- Drew Olanoff
Thanks to Steve Smith at ArmyAdvice.org for the post:
Some recent info on soldier blogging:
Report: Gen. Advises Soldiers on Personal Sites
Short version:
1) Don't say stuff you shouldn't.
2) Notify your chain of command that you have a personal website
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