Military Oriented Blogs
The United States armed forces does not only leads the world, they also governs the Internet in terms of numbers. Hundreds to thousands of blogs devoted to U.S troops, owned and kept by service workforce themselves are the clear proofs of their dominance in the World Wide Web.
These military focused blogs are often related to the experiences of a U.S troop member as well as of husbands and wives who are patiently waiting for their spouses. Other blogs are kept by parents who are liberally voicing out their emotions while others are maintained by children who are yearning for the caring embraces of their parents. For whoever keeps the blog - each objective all goes down to expressing their thoughts, feelings of sadness and happiness and quiet prayers that are always shouting for us to hear.
Most military personnel tell their stories of daily survival as well as frustrations to the U.S government. While others smugly bare their names and positions, some are doing their things behind a pen name. These blogs are also filled with images with their loved ones and the realism of living in a world of war.
On the other hand, parents, husbands and wives and children are all similar when it comes to talking about a loved one that has been sent to a battle. The prayers of safety and keeping them alive can always be read in their blogs. For those who have lost, posting to their blogs is giving them relief and acceptance – thus opening another mean to say what they feel to a loved one who will never come back.
To add more, there are also other online pages that support to the nation’s veterans and active military. These pages are usually own by associations and other people who desire to be included in the virtual community of brave and caring soldiers.
Certainly, the ever growing community of soldier bloggers is not just ruled by the men in uniform but also ordinary people who have something to say. Whatever their reasons for blogging, every person simply speaks the truth about life and hopes for world peace.