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thedrifter
10-24-05, 06:20 PM
The Thousand-Yard Stare

NEW YORK, Oct. 24, 2005(CBS) This column was written by CBS News Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith.The death toll of U.S. soldiers and Marines in Iraq is nearing 2000. Kimberly Dozier of CBS News who has spent an awful lot of time there since the war began told us today that the time and the death and danger is starting to take its toll on American troops. One commander she spoke with said his guys were starting to develop that thousand-yard stare. That’s war lingo "for dead in the eyes" — for people who have seen too much and have little stomach to see much more.

A front page article in today's USA Today tells how the insurgents in Iraq are using the latest technology to perfect their bomb making techniques. "IEDs" as they’re called are now going off at a rate of one thousand a month. Imagine fighting a war in which the easiest way to get killed is driving from Point A to Point B.

Some reports say that one is six soldiers returning from Iraq show signs of post traumatic stress. The thousand-yard stare should be no surprise.


Harry's daily commentary can be heard on many CBS Radio News affiliates across the country.

Ellie

Joseph P Carey
10-24-05, 08:45 PM
For the record, tell CBS that the 'Thousand Yard Stare' does not necessarily mean, Quote CBS Reporter Kimberly Dozier, "people who have seen too much and have little stomach to see much more", because there is always a little more, and even with the look, we were always ready for it. Most of the time it meant we were just tired of the stupid questions the Newspeople asked us like the idiot monkeys they are!

junker316
11-04-05, 01:23 PM
Thanks Carey . you hit it on the head.
For the record, tell CBS that the 'Thousand Yard Stare' does not necessarily mean, Quote CBS Reporter Kimberly Dozier, "people who have seen too much and have little stomach to see much more", because there is always a little more, and even with the look, we were always ready for it. Most of the time it meant we were just tired of the stupid questions the Newspeople asked us like the idiot monkeys they are!