Web-Based Military Newspapers: Providing Insights into Soldiers Thoughts and Activities

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Purdue University Purdue e-pubs Libraries Research Publications 10-23-2006 Web-Based Military Newspapers: Providing Insights into Soldiers Thoughts and Activities Bert Chapman Purdue University, chapmanb@purdue.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/lib_research Chapman, Bert, "Web-Based Military Newspapers: Providing Insights into Soldiers Thoughts and Activities" (2006). Libraries Research Publications. Paper 52. http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/lib_research/52 This document has been made available through Purdue e-pubs, a service of the Purdue University Libraries. Please contact epubs@purdue.edu for additional information.

Web-Based Military Newspapers: Providing Insight Into Soldiers Thoughts and Activities

Bert Chapman Government Information Librarian/Associate Professor of Library Science Purdue University Libraries FDLP Conference-Washington, DC- October 23, 2006

Military Newspapers: Historical Background Military newspapers have played an important role in U.S. military history and the military history of other countries These newspapers can be published by military services, individual military units, and national defense departments. Military periodicals and journals may be published by military agencies, commercial and nonprofit scholarly publishers, and service interest groups e.g. United States Army Association, Navy League of the United States

Prominent U.S. Military Newspapers Stars and Stripes-published World War I to present Army Times-published 1940-present Background reading: Military Periodicals: United States and Selected International Journals and Newspapers. Michael Unsworth, ed. Greenwood Press, 1990.

Unsworth Observation Despite their long history, American military journals have rarely received attention from the scholarly or bibliographic communities. p. xiii

Reasons for this presentation Internet makes widespread access to military newspapers easier Many U.S. military military newspapers are accessible on the web These newspapers provide text, pictorial, and, in some cases, audio and video content.

These newspapers present information on activities of individual units at domestic military bases and on their activities in combat zones such as Afghanistan and Iraq. Military newspapers can be subject to censorship depending on local security environments and evolving political and military conditions.

Military newspapers can provide soldiers personalized and on location perspectives about area conditions and activities not provided in official government reports or reports provided by mainstream print or electronic media organizations e.g. magazines, newspapers, radio, television networks etc.

Web-based military newspapers gateways Digital Video and Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS) www.dvidshub.net/ U.S. Central Command

Sample Web-Based Military Newspapers Anaconda Times (13 th Sustainment Command Public (Expeditionary) Band of Brothers (101 st Airborne) Coalition Bulletin (Central Command) Defense and Security Highlights Afghanistan (Combined Security Command Transition-Afghanistan)

Sample Web-Based Military Newspapers Desert Voice (Third Army Coalition Forces Land Component) Striker Torch (2 nd Brigade Combat Team Forward-Camp Liberty, Iraq)

Anaconda Times

Band of Brothers

Coalition Bulletin

Benefits of Web-Based Military Newspapers Get first-hand perspectives of soldiers in peacetime and wartime conditions Learn how soldiers respond to daily working situations and stresses of combat Learn about accomplishments of soldiers that are not reported in traditional print and electronic media sources

Benefits of Web-Based Military Newspapers Informing library users of these resources enables them to gain enhanced understanding of how soldiers live and what they are experiencing.

Learn about accomplishments and setbacks experienced by U.S. military personnel in peace and wartime settings Learn about statistical benchmarks e.g. Iraq reconstruction less likely to be reported in standard media Learn about military efforts to promote cultural awareness of countries where U.S. forces are stationed, serve, and fight.

Gaining enhanced understanding and appreciation for the work U.S. soldiers do and the conditions they must sometimes work under in hostile environments. Gaining the opportunity to view U.S. soldiers and individual men and women instead of remote and abstract figures serving thousands of miles away.