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The Army’s Moral Dilemma

As most of you know, someone jerkwad has filed an inspector general complaint against me for things I say in my blogs. I have no idea exactly what I’ve said, but I should know next week after my trip to D.C. to answer to the charges. While this is a pain in the ass, it’s a bump in the road and not indicative of the Army’s attitude towards bloggers – at least not publicly.

The Army has embraced whole-heartedly the military blogging community. We are invited to official functions, able to participate in blogger round tables, and given tours of the Pentagon. We’ve met with the Secretary of the Army and general officers within the leadership chain. We’ve been embraced by people like General Caldwell and others, who have asked us to help share their messages to the troops and American citizens.

Fellow milblogger – and personal devil’s advocate – John of Argghhh has a post up about how Army leadership is training our field grade officers on the wonders of “new media”. Often times, the problems military bloggers will have is at the Battalion leadership level. The younger guys generally get it – and probably blog themselves. One you get to the Lieutenant Colonel level, the technology knowledge gap takes on the dimensions of the Grand Canyon.

major general bergner, army public affairs

Yesterday, the Chief of Army Public Affairs, Major General Kevin Bergner, and his oh-so-able deputy assistant underling for New Media, Lindy Kyzer, were at Fort Leavenworth where MG Bergner addressed a packed room of soon-to-assume-command Lieutenant Colonels attending the Pre-Command Course. MG Bergner’s presentation was an over-lunch optional seminar, but the room was full.

Read John’s entire piece. It’s good news and gives me hope that at least the Army gets it, even if other idiots don’t.