Soldier-Blogger Killed in Iraq

by Jordan Yerman | January 5, 2008 at 08:45 am
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detail from andrewolmsted.com; c. Andrew Olmstead

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An American soldier had arranged for a posthumous essay to appear on his blog in the event of his death, and that event has come to pass.

Major Andrew Olmsted, a veteran Army officer and blogger, was killed yesterday in Iraq. He left a moving, hilarious, heartbreaking posthumous essay that you absolutely must read. When you're done, leave a comment in his memory at Obsidian Wings -- one of many, many sites the major graced -- and then do as he ordered.

I suppose I should speak to the circumstances of my death. It would be nice to believe that I died leading men in battle, preferably saving their lives at the cost of my own. More likely I was caught by a marksman or an IED. But if there is an afterlife, I'm telling anyone who asks that I went down surrounded by hundreds of insurgents defending a village composed solely of innocent women and children. It'll be our little secret, ok?

I do ask (not that I'm in a position to enforce this) that no one try to use my death to further their political purposes. I went to Iraq and did what I did for my reasons, not yours. My life isn't a chit to be used to bludgeon people to silence on either side. If you think the U.S. should stay in Iraq, don't drag me into it by claiming that somehow my death demands us staying in Iraq. If you think the U.S. ought to get out tomorrow, don't cite my name as an example of someone's life who was wasted by our mission in Iraq. I have my own opinions about what we should do about Iraq, but since I'm not around to expound on them I'd prefer others not try and use me as some kind of moral capital to support a position I probably didn't support. Further, this is tough enough on my family without their having to see my picture being used in some rally or my name being cited for some political purpose. You can fight political battles without hurting my family, and I'd prefer that you did so.


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His blog was one of the saddest things I have ever read. It is as though he has resigned to the fact that he will be killed. The fact that he believe he can predict how it will happen is testimony to the fact that we are fighting a war the wrong war and should get out and regroup. Even the Art of War says do not get engaged in a battle that lasts for many years as it will drain the spirit out of the people and their money.


Another rule of war is to have more troops on the battlefield than the other guy. We are woefully undermanned over there. Unless we are committed to putting a million troops in Iraq, then we shouldn't be there.


I grew up during the Vietnam era and that seemed to be one of the dumbest moves any country could make. Now we make one that's even dumber. I voted for Bush, then Nader and now I'm going to vote for the candidate that is going to get us out of this mess......I hope you do too!

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