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Veterans Oriented Blogs




By Liza Chua | Published  07/2/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Liza Chua
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Veterans Oriented Blogs
The United States armed forces doesn\'t only dominates the world, they also governs the web in terms of quantity. Hundreds to thousands of blogs dedicated to military,  owned and maintained by service workforce themselves are the vibrant evidences of their authority in the Internet.

These military focused blogs are often related to the experiences of a U.S troop member as well as of husbands and wives who are patiently waiting for their partners. Other blogs are owned by parents who are freely voicing out their emotions while others are maintained by broods who are yearning for the caring embraces of their parents. For whoever keeps the blog - each purpose all comes down to expressing their thoughts, feelings of loneliness and happiness and silent prayers that are constantly shouting to the world.

Most military personnel share their stories of daily living as well as frustrations to the United States administration. While others smugly reveal their names and positions, some are doing their things behind a pseudonym. These blogs are also flooded with images with their loved ones and the realism of living in a world of war.

On the other hand, parents, spouses and teens are all similar when it comes to talking about a loved one that has been brought to a war. The prayers of safety and returning alive can constantly be read in their posts. For those who have lost, writing to their blogs is providing them with relief and acceptance – thus making it another mean to utter what they feel to a loved one who will never come back.

To add more, there are also other online pages that support to the country\'s veterans and active armed forces. These pages are usually run by associations and other people who desire to be part of a virtual community of courageous and caring soldiers.

Certainly, the ever growing community of soldier bloggers is not just dominated by the men in uniform but also common people who have something to voice out. Whatever their reasons for blogging, every person simply tells the reality of life and dreams for world peace.

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