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Centcom Press Releases Stop
2007-02-09
From several articles each day in January, Centcom press releases stopped January 31st.

Whazzup? Everybody pick up a weapon?
Posted by:Bobby

#11  Closh Omavilet8728 #8 Calm down!

How 'bout Shut Up!
Posted by: RD   2007-02-09 21:17  

#10  When I opened the links on the CentCom PR page my computer prompted me to open Visual Studio to look at some .aspx file.

Something is screwed up, and I don't think it's me.
Posted by: Penguin   2007-02-09 14:42  

#9  Thanks, Ed (#2). The old site, access from DefendAmerica.mil was -

http://www.centcom.mil/sites/uscentcom1/Lists/Press%20Releases/Current%20Releases.aspx

The new one is uscentcom2 (etc).

Apparently the defendamerica folks haven't updated their link.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-02-09 12:47  

#8  Calm down! Every time there is a "Change in Command" the new General sets his agenda in place. This is part of the new guys agenda or lack thereof.
Posted by: Closh Omavilet8728   2007-02-09 12:21  

#7  Or, what they saw were the photos out of Abu Ghraib etc. and decided not to encourage that stuff.

Wrong risk they took IMO, but I understand it.
Posted by: DOD observer   2007-02-09 11:37  

#6  The TV pentagon channel thingy was designed by a committee of dull engineers.

Not thinking out of the box. There are dozens if not hundreds of troops out there assembling YouTube type videos on off the shelf gear that are making vids and blogs that are raw but certainly better than the processed junk. It communicates with their generation. It's the old company clerk, if you could type, regardless of your assigned 'specialty' you became the clerk. The puzzle palace should have been scarffing up these kids and with some techs with polishing skills been generating the 'Big Story' via the media the young generation works with instead of trying to deal with the dead tree MSM. They just don't get it.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-02-09 11:18  

#5  Frustrates me too. OTOH, one traditional strength of our military is that they stay non-political as a group. Individual opinions, yes. But Vietnam was so politicized and the pre-emptive move into Iraq was so controversial they've gone overboard in the opposite direction.
Posted by: DOD observer   2007-02-09 09:39  

#4  yep they changed the web page on and about the 30th. The info is there somewhere.

rant, mini

I'm not breaking news when I say that in general The DOD has dropped the information WOT ball big time.

Why the hell the DOD hasn't placed more importance on helping we [as in us], the pro America citizens, our Armed Forces personal and the pro America non-citizens to defend America and buoy up its standing against the relentless barrage by the MSM and the pro Jihadi anti-American forces in the world is a blindly stupid missed opportunity and crime.

There has to be mountains of gun camera footage, combat camera footage and other testimonials that can pass the OP-SEC test. If not then they better start today. better way late than never.

The TV pentagon channel thingy was designed by a committee of dull engineers. All PhDs mind you but if given the time would squeeze so much light out of our Sun that it would refuse to rise in the morning.
Posted by: RD   2007-02-09 08:35  

#3  Maybe it will force the reporters to do something other than get a press release from Centcom and then read it on the air and act like they have done some real work. Didn't they formerly call this the news by "Rip N. Read"? They ripped the news off of the teletype and read it on the air.
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-02-09 08:18  

#2  Press Releases
Posted by: ed   2007-02-09 07:03  

#1  They realized it's not worth it. The press only reports press releases from our enemies.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2007-02-09 06:43  

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