Consul-At-Arms II
In order to (finally) take advantage of the (relatively) new formatting options available in Blogger, CAA is launching Consul-At-Arms II.
Things will be winding down here, so be sure to visit the new web log.
A weblog by a former soldier and present-day U.S. foreign service officer. My views in no way represent anyone else's than my own although readers are welcome to agree with as much as they desire. If you're looking for gossip, for breaches of operational security or privacy, for public criticism of the declared foreign policies of the United States of America, leaks or other treasonous disloyalty, the reader is invited to look elsewhere.
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