Colby Buzzell
It was in Iraq that Buzzell began publishing a blog under the title "CBFTW", "Colby Buzzel Fuck The War[1]", as a replacement for his habitual journaling back in the States. The blog[1] gained popularity quickly, because as an anonymous soldier-blogger Buzzell was able to share more lucid experiences than an embedded journalist, and he was also able to share a bit more of the truth than the Army was able to.
Buzzell's blog gained recognition for it's realistic portrayal of gripping first hand accounts of the war in Iraq. [2] This 'milblog' won praise as "an unfiltered, often ferocious expression of his boots-on-the-ground view of the Iraq war" [3]
Colby published a book on his experiences entitled, My War: Killing Time in Iraq combining narrative, blog entries, and emails that evolved from his blog over time. The book received good reviews and has been recommended for public libraries [2].
In 2004, Buzzell was profiled in Esquire magazine's "Best and Brightest" issue and has since contributed regularly. In 2007, Buzzell received the 2007 Lulu Blooker Prize for My War: Killing Time in Iraq.
On 2008 Buzzell was re-called for active duty.[4] but after he arrived at his post, he was examined by the medical staff at Fort Benning, and marked "NOT DEPLOYABLE" due to posttraumatic stress disorder.[5]
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