Reader comment of the day: Gourley on the meaning of a death in combat


While Tom Ricks is away from his blog, he has selected a few of his
favorite posts to re-run. We will be posting a few every day until he returns.
This originally ran on October 25, 2010.



Jim Gourley, in a response
to the post on the Adrian Lewis book, parses the loss of a soldier:




Someone
dies in combat. At Brigade level, he's a social security number and a status
that gets tracked to Landstuhl. At Division, he's a storyboard. At Corps, he's
a statistic. At Platoon and Company, he's a gaping wound in the soul of a
hundred men. To his family, it's the end of the world."




Someday
I hope to see a printout of those words posted on a cubicle wall, or over a
urinal, in a division or corps headquarters.

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