Pentagon may punish GIs who spoke out on TV
San Francisco Chronicle, July 18, 2003
by Robert Collier, Chronicle Staff WriterFallujah, Iraq -- Morale is dipping pretty low among
U.S. soldiers as they stew in Iraq's broiling heat, get
shot at by an increasingly hostile population and get
repeated orders to extend their tours of duty.
Ask any grunt standing guard on a 115-degree day
what he or she thinks of the open-ended Iraq
occupation, and you'll get an earful of colorful
complaints.
But going public isn't always easy, as soldiers of the
Army's Second Brigade, Third Infantry Division found
out after "Good Morning America" aired their
complaints.
Full story here.