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Freedom Of Press Or Danger To Troops?

Freedom of Press or Danger to Troops?

Steve Hess

Professor Olt
Communications I (ENG 102-ND)
20 March 2005

Steve Hess
Professor Olt
Communications I (ENG 102-ND)
20 March 2005
Freedom of Press or Danger to Troops?
The news has been an important source of information for as long as it has been around. News during a time of war is sometimes the only way a family member, friend, or general public have any idea what the soldiers are going through. Having this source of information can help rally support for our troops when they need all the support they can get. As reporters are granted more access to military operations the information they are provided, and have to report on, become a great responsibility and they should make sure to only make public what should be made public. Information is increasingly becoming the most important weapon in any militaries arsenal, so we should be more careful as to how that information is obtained and dispersed.
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