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  • The Multinational Force Command in Iraq laid out guidelines for "milbloggers", or military bloggers, in April of 2005.

    CNN Transcript Oct 26, 2006 2006

  • About a year ago, a UK military recruitment officer's notebook containing over clamping down on "milbloggers" who may have inadvertently been giving away too much information to the enemy by posting about day-to-day base operations on increasingly popular public blogs.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • About a year ago, a UK military recruitment officer's notebook containing over clamping down on "milbloggers" who may have inadvertently been giving away too much information to the enemy by posting about day-to-day base operations on increasingly popular public blogs.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • Military bloggers - or "milbloggers," as they're known - include troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as civilians working in the Pentagon and family members of those serving in the military

    Think Progress 2009

  • About a year ago, a UK military recruitment officer's notebook containing over clamping down on "milbloggers" who may have inadvertently been giving away too much information to the enemy by posting about day-to-day base operations on increasingly popular public blogs.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • About a year ago, a UK military recruitment officer's notebook containing over clamping down on "milbloggers" who may have inadvertently been giving away too much information to the enemy by posting about day-to-day base operations on increasingly popular public blogs.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • ABC news station took full credit for finding him and the research on him and his background, even though it was milbloggers and the milblog readers who made this case so ...

    NEWS February2010 2010

  • Besides the inevitable support for the cause from milbloggers who have a stake in the mission, an ever-decreasing number of gung-ho civilian apologists for the doomed cause, like Terry Glavin and the vulgar puppet show known as the "Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee," are grasping at fewer and fewer straws.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • There are some great milbloggers, e.g., and tech bloggers, and law bloggers--and even political bloggers i.e., people who report on the actual sausage making.

    The Pajamas Media blogging enterprise has collapsed. Ann Althouse 2009

  • Greyhawk, one of the leading milbloggers over at Mudville Gazette has strongly debunked the idea that the Marines clearly disrespected President Obama.

    The Difference Between President Bush and Barry? Ask the Marines… - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState 2009

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