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  <title>Comments for Milblog Conference 2009 Liveblog - BG Oates from Iraq</title>
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    <published>2009-04-25T17:11:35Z</published>
    <updated>2009-04-25T17:39:37Z</updated>
    <title>Milblog Conference 2009 Liveblog - BG Oates from Iraq</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[[I&nbsp;returned late from lunch and missed the beginning.&nbsp; It was recorded, and hopefully will be available online soon.&nbsp; In general, he is extremely supportive of milblogging, including in-theatre (he blogs). &nbsp;He also discussed the situation in Iraq in general, and the integration of the Sons of Iraq program into the Iraqi government with its attendant issues.&nbsp; Very perceptive question about how senior leadership is supporting blogging, but lower down people don't feel like they have top cover to blog. &nbsp;He believes codifying regulations will help that.&nbsp; Answer to the question of what keeps him awake at night was &quot;accidental collision...]]></summary>
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      <name>FbL</name>
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      <![CDATA[[I&nbsp;returned late from lunch and missed the beginning.&nbsp; It was recorded, and hopefully will be available online soon.&nbsp; In general, he is extremely supportive of milblogging, including in-theatre (he blogs). &nbsp;He also discussed the situation in Iraq in general, and the integration of the Sons of Iraq program into the Iraqi government with its attendant issues.&nbsp; Very perceptive question about how senior leadership is supporting blogging, but lower down people don't feel like they have top cover to blog. &nbsp;He believes codifying regulations will help that.&nbsp; Answer to the question of what keeps him awake at night was &quot;accidental collision with Iranian forces on the border,&quot; but he emphasized it was a low concern].<br /><br />Active-duty Marine asking about the feeling that the war is over in&nbsp;Iraq and how it affects the people on the ground.&nbsp; From the individual rifleman perspective, it's easy to think that.&nbsp; But the war itself is not over. &quot;We have gained a degree of security in the South and&nbsp;West, but we still have significant attacks and the enemy maintains the ability to attack; just not on the level they did before...The war is different depending on your grade/position.&quot;&nbsp; Question asked about whether the impending release of photos of abuse will bring a backlash.&nbsp; He thinks there will be some but &quot;our image is much better than it was... we've had a changce to show the Iraqis that it is an aberation.&nbsp; Majority of the backlash will be opinion articles and some &quot;mild&quot; marches/protest. &nbsp;Do not expect a major outbreak of violence.]<br /><br />Question about June 30 deadline:&nbsp; Expect that in my area there will be some limitations on activities, but we stopped iwth &quot;unilateral&quot; operations eight months ago. &nbsp;Everything except logistics is done in conjunction with Iraqis, so we will not change how we operate much when the deadline hits. &nbsp;&quot;I'm not entirely convinced that the Iraqi population thoroughly understands the&nbsp;Iraqi government has asked us to stay and train them. &nbsp;We've begun a campaign to help them understand that.&nbsp; It will be a little of a challenge.&quot;<br /><br />Question about his blog.&nbsp; [someone behind me was whispering and it was too hard to focus on the general and type while filtering out the conversation behind me all at the same time].&nbsp; <br /><br />Question about how milbloggers&nbsp; can help army be successful or support it. &quot;Nothing good happens in the army unless you've got 1st sergeants doing their work.&nbsp; No policy a general or admiral. &nbsp;Number 1 thing is candor.&nbsp; I find if I&nbsp;am willing to be candid, it generates a candid response. &nbsp;The army doesn't do everything right the first time.&nbsp; I&nbsp;remind my leaders that Americans have a tremendous desire to ask &quot;Why?&quot; and &quot;I told you so&quot; is not a satisfactory answer.&nbsp; If they understand, they are willing to be supportive whether they agree or not.&nbsp; We are the most-respected institution in the&nbsp;US, and that didn't happen by accident. &nbsp;We'll take the good with the bad...<br /><br />Do you ask staff or supporting commander to blog?:&nbsp; No, but encouraged them to take a look at response he gets on his blog?&nbsp; Asked about sexual assaults and got some feedback he thought was very good.<br />Officer needs to communicate information to his soldiers and get a response, keep them informed and hear what's on their mind.&nbsp; Blogging is a great platform for that.<br /><br />Will have an online chat tomorrow, anybody interested in improving the Army is welcome.<br /><br />]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Major Bill Jakola on 2009-04-28</title>
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        <name>Major Bill Jakola</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[I enjoyed the milblog conference and learned much.&nbsp; This is a good run down on the MG&nbsp;Oats VTC.&nbsp; I asked him: Do you ask staff or supporting commander to blog?:&nbsp;&nbsp; And was surprised by his negative reply.&nbsp; Sharing information on blogs develops&nbsp;and&nbsp;strengthens&nbsp;relationships that tend to break down during a deployment.]]>
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    <published>2009-04-28T20:19:23Z</published>
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