Punisher_6D said:
It get's even better: Letter from Kandahar: Week 19 .........
"Sunday morning bright and early my friend Lee and I had to go pick garbage up on the north side of the airfield. Normally not a challenging task however, considering the hot, hot temperature, high level of humidity and not a stitch of shade I sight, it was horrible. I went though 5 bottles of water and didn't even feel an urge to pee. We were out there for close to 4 hours! "
It just blows me away how they can pass this off as "news" from Afghanistan? :
I understand where you're coming from - and I agree with your assessment of the "Letters from Kandahar", at least from the perspective of a soldier who's "been there, done that".
HOWEVER (isn't there always a "however") - consider the intended audience. I don't think these "letters from Kandahar" are meant for the consumption of serving members - I think they are more properly aimed at the average civilian.
I've been retired for three years now, and my last tour was APOLLO Roto 0, so I have an understanding of the climactic conditions prevalent in Kandahar (we spelled it Qandahar - but who cares). In my three years as a civvie, I have been shocked at how provincial and self-centred my fellow Canadians are. I can't believe that I spent the majority of my adult life protecting these idiots.
IMHO, the "Letters from Kandahar" series is meant to appeal to the vast majority of Canadians who HAVEN'T been there. The concept of drinking five litres of water and not having to pee is foreign to most Canadians. I don't know the author of these Letters, but I think I have a fairly good understanding of what a "princess" she may be - however - I wish her "Letters" were promulgated in the MSM, her audience is NOT serving members of the CF, but the clueless civvies who are the majority of our population.
The only problem I see with the "Letters" series is that they languish on the DND site, where they are read only by serving soldiers, and are not pushed out to the MSM by the Public Affairs folks - I think they'd appeal to many civvies, regardless their lack of relevance to serving (and former) soldiers.
It may be that they ARE published in the MSM somewhere, and I've missed them, but I doubt it. I'm a fairly well-informed consumer of dailies from across the country.
Bottom line, I guess, is that in my opinion, these "Letters" are not meant to be "news" - they're meant to be "human interest", but our Public Affairs folks haven't pushed them hard enough to get them published anywhere but the DND site.