The New York Times | The G.I.'s: Soldiers Saw Refusing Order as Their Last Stand
"Nancy Lessin, a leader of Military Families Speak Out, which opposes the war, said she had been flooded with calls and e-mail from families with a simple message: What had happened to the reservists echoed the conditions their own soldiers experienced in Iraq: a shortage of armored vehicles, especially for part-time soldiers' units; convoy missions through dangerous stretches without adequate firepower; and constant breakdowns among old vehicles owned, especially, by National Guard and reservist units.
'This is absolutely striking a nerve,' Ms. Lessin said. 'People are saying, 'This is the same thing that happened to my son,' and if the Army tries to spin this as 'just a few bad apples,' people need to know that these are common problems and what these soldiers did required a tremendous amount of courage.'"
The usual Bubba tactic of trying to marginalize dissent is growing horribly evident.
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