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Press Room - Under Construction
Milblogging.com welcomes inquiries from the media. If you don't find the information you need on the site, feel free to contact us with any requests.
Below is the latest milblogging.com gossip, from fellow bloggers.
Actually, this page is currently on hiatus. It has become too much work to track all the press. To read more about Milblogging.com in the Press, go to technorati.com and type milblogging.com in the Search box.
Free Republic Sunday, November 13, 2005 10:14 PM EST
I got sick of hearing the LSM spin from Iraq so I wondered if there was a resource of military blogs & found this. Thought other freepers might be interested.
(Excerpt) Read more at milblogging.com ...
Cox & Forkum Editorial Cartoons Friday, November 11, 2005 02:49 PM EST
We Have A Winner
Our congratulations and gratitude go to SparkS, who made the winning $650 bid/donation for the original art of our Project Valour-IT cartoon. SparkS also won a Chris Muir "Day By Day" comic strip in an auction hosted by Overtaken By Events. For the latest in the soon-to-end Project Valour-IT fund raising drive, see the blog. Our thanks goes to all the bidders and donators.
And on this Veterans Day, we extend our deepest appreication to all our veterans -- thank you for your service.
Veterans Day in the news: Time overtaking World War I vets America Honors Its Heroes on Veterans Day Miss. Children Pen Moving Letters to GIs Group of Navy Veterans Want Ship Named After Their Captain
And to see what military bloggers have to say today, see Milblogging.com.
Althouse Friday, November 11, 2005 06:07 AM EST
Here's a nice entry point if you want to read military blogs. There are 576 military blogs written from 17 countries, and you can group the blogs by country or by gender, language, branch, etc. There's also a top 100 list, based on votes by members.
Betsy's Page Wednesday, November 9, 2005 06:50 AM EST
Here's a blog, milblogging.com which provides links to over 500 milblogs from around the world. What a great service. Check them out.
Stryker Brigade News Saturday, November 5, 2005
New Milblog Directories
For those of you that would like to explore the rapidly expanding network of military blogs (milblogs), there are two new directories to visit and bookmark.
Milblogging.com - Started by a soldier who recently returned from Afghanistan.
The Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler Thursday, November 3, 2005 10:14 PM EST
More Milblogs Than You Can Shake a ClueAxe™ at:
Now here’s a worthy initiative:
A listing of 505 (and counting) milblogs spread over 15 countries, all searchable by gender, author, country and much more.
So if you want to find a milblog written by a transgendered Inuit paratrooper living in Burkino Faso… Well, maybe not, but you get the picture.
LCs, I give you Milblogging.com
(Can also be found under the Dept. of Hegemony by Force on the sidebar)
Never Yet MeltedSunday, October 30, 2005 11:00 PM EST
Milblogging.com link added to Blogroll.
AkinolunaSaturday, October 29, 2005 07:42 PM EST
Personally, if you want to read some of the best milblogs on the Internet - with gripping accounts of battle and blunt writing, you need to check out some of the blogs written by Marines currently serving in Iraq.
My website was one of those listed on milblogging.com underneath that description. It made me laugh. I battle dust, potholes, the door to my living container, and Sgt Hungry. The one trip I made outside the wire didn't produce any stories that could be called "gripping accounts of battle". For most people who come out here, the worst thing we see is the colorful piles of poop left behind by the 14 people who used the port-a-john before us.
But that's okay. We aren't all grunts. Somebody has to do the paperwork spawned by this war thing.
I think therefore I errSaturday, October 29, 2005 07:17 AM EST
Milblogging.com is looking to spread the word of their existence. Exactly the reason I got into reading blogs. To get the word from the horse's mouth(s).
Iraq the ModelSaturday, October 29, 2005 06:50 AM EST
Milblogging.com logo added to site images section.
My VAST Right Wing ConspiracySaturday, October 29, 2005 03:00 AM EST
Milblogging.com link added to Blogroll.
Vodkapundit - All the News That's Fit to Drink Friday, October 28, 2005 11:00 PM EST
If you're not reading Milblogging, you're missing out. And if you wear a uniform, this might be the perfect blog clearinghouse for you.
Antisemantics Friday, October 28, 2005 09:00 PM EST
Milblogging.com link added to Blogroll.
Blogs for Bush Friday, October 28, 2005 01:05 PM EST
Are you a milblogger? Do you read milblogs? Then check out milblogging.com. A useful index on military blogs which helps you quickly and easily find milblogs from all over the world.
Crooks and LiarsThursday, October 13, 2005 08:20 AM EST
Mike's Blog Round Up
A North American PatriotSunday, October 09, 2005 08:20 AM EST
Looking for the REAL freedom fighers? Look no further...
I've got a HUGE soft spot for these guys, and I'm always on the lookout for new ways to spread the word about the great job they are doing! They help keep the good people at home, informed about the progress they're making in far off places. With the media the way it is, they are our only conduit to the real story.
MILblogging.com is a search engine, where you can submit a new milblog, or search for milblogs, from anywhere in the world. With so many great sources of first-hand information out there, it makes it easier to find what you're looking for if their all in one place.
So go there. Bookmark it. And show your support for the guys that take time off from dodging bullets, to send a few nuggets of encouragement home!
The Indepundit Thursday, October 06, 2005 08:30 AM EST
The Golden Age of Milblogs
GX: The Guard Experience Magazine Wednesday, October 05, 2005 11:55 AM EST
Looking for a good milblog, or any milblog? Dozens of new military blogs are being added everyday to Milblogging.com.
Milblogging.com's mission is to help visitors quickly and easily find milblogs from all over the world. Milblogging.com is the ultimate starting point for online milblogging. The world's largest index of military blogs - searchable by a variety of attributes and completely free of charge - provides an unprecedented depth of information necessary to find your favorite milblog.
From Iraq to Afghanistan, Kosovo, or anywhere, you can find the right milblog that interests you generally in fewer than five clicks.
Milblogging.com allows registered users to submit as many military blog web addresses as they want (registration is free of charge, too!).
For milbloggers, Milblogging.com provides one of the most productive and efficient online channels available for getting free traffic to your site. Milblogging.com's comprehensive and clear presentation of milblogs directly results in browsers becoming readers.
Instapundit.com Wednesday, October 05, 2005 07:24 AM EST
Milblogging.com rounds up milblogs from around the world.
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