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Time Now: The Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in Art, Film, and Literature

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Strike Through the Mask! #7

This month my column for The Wrath-Bearing Tree is subtitled “Arlington Interment.” It is about the burial of Army major Ian Fishback in Arlington Memorial Cemetery. You can read it here.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Peter MolinPosted on September 5, 2023Categories GeneralTags Ian FishbackLeave a comment on Strike Through the Mask! #7

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What is Time Now?

This blog explores art, music, film, and literature about America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in the 21st-century. “Time now,” in military radio-speak, refers to the present moment. Most commonly the phrase is used in reports such as, “We’re returning to base, time now,” or, “Request artillery support, time now.”

Who Am I?

I am a former Army officer who served in infantry units at Fort Drum, New York; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; and in Korea. In 2008-2009, I was an advisor to Afghan National Army forces in Khost and Paktya provinces in Afghanistan. You can read my old blog 15-Month Adventure, about my Afghanistan deployment, at: petermolin.wordpress.com.

Write me if you please at:

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