Who has 'real' facts about Afghanistan?
Ignoring facts can be as dangerous as making them up
Feb 25, 2012 | 1 Comment
By Jeb Bladine
Of the News-Register
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I have discussed this considerably with son-in-law who has had four tours in Afghanistan as a Special Forces, Major, U.S. Army. I was U.S. Army Infantry in Vietnam. One of the most significant disappointments from the Vietnam War is that important lessons were not learned.