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Trudeau Compiles Dispatches from 'The Sandbox'

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Cartoonist Garry Trudeau's latest book is Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox, a compilation of blog postings by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Cover Doonesbury.com's 'The Sandbox'

Cartoonist Garry Trudeau's latest book is Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox, a compilation of blog postings by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Soldiers' Stories

Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox collects dispatches from nearly 40 contributors. In all, nearly 100 soldiers have contributed to the military blog, or "milblog," at Doonesbury.com.

1st Sgt. Troy Steward, 38, is from Buffalo, N.Y. He recently returned from Sharana, Afghanistan. Troy reads a post titled "Lost Innocence," which tells the story of a young boy whose father has been murdered by the Taliban.

Sgt. Owen Powell, 40, is from Yellow Springs, Ohio, and recently returned from Iraq. He blogs under the name "Sgt. Roy Batty" — a character from Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. He reads from "The Keep," a post about what daily life is like for a soldier deployed in Iraq.

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October 18, 2007

The Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau has never been to Iraq or Afghanistan. But for years, his strip has chronicled the wars in those countries, with the stories of characters like Ray Hightower and B.D. — the football coach and Vietnam vet who went to Iraq with the National Guard.

Trudeau's latest project involves real-life soldiers. Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox is a compilation of writings by U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan that were posted on a blog at Doonesbury.com.

Trudeau tells Michele Norris that his goal was to provide a general audience the "flavor" of what life is like for troops overseas.

He asked soldiers to provide writing that "spoke to the texture of quotidian, day-to-day activities of [their lives]" and that were not rants about the war or the politics of the war.

Dark humor characterizes many of the blog posts.

"That black, M*A*S*H-like humor has traditionally been the thin membrane between these guys and insanity," Trudeau says during a recent book signing at the Pentagon, located just outside Washington.

"They have to look at horrible things and somehow detoxify them, and often they'll do that with humor."

Trudeau says his views on Iraq and Afghanistan didn't evolve so much as deepen as a result of the project.

"I just hope these guys get the credit that's due them," Trudeau says. "If it also helps people understand what these guys are going through, on a day-to-day basis, I think that [will be] a contribution."

 
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