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May 14, 2010 at 11:50am
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Tilting. From Paul Virilio’s Bunker Archeology, 1994. Via History of Our World
[…] “But perhaps the most poignant moment for the men of Battle Company occurred after “War” went to press. In April, the United States Army closed its bases in the...

Tilting. From Paul Virilio’s Bunker Archeology, 1994. Via History of Our World

[…] “But perhaps the most poignant moment for the men of Battle Company occurred after “War” went to press. In April, the United States Army closed its bases in the Korangal Valley and sent the soldiers to other places. After five years of fighting and dying, American commanders decided the valley wasn’t worth the fight. War indeed." –Dexter Filkins

From "Nothing to Do but Kill and Wait.” NYTimes

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