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Mullins, Bill AMRDEC Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Thu Feb 24 21:59:07 UTC 2011


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Rather than the definition you give, I'd interpret "shadow" as "stick
close to for a length of time".



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> "To provide continuing on-the-scene news coverage of":
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> 2010 Dexter Filkins in _N.Y. Times_  (May 14) [online version]:
Sebastian
> Junger...spent months shadowing an American infantry platoon deployed
in the
> valley.
>
> Now to all normal humans, this suggests that Junger was probably
working for
> the Taliban, but in fact no. Everybody knew he was there (duh!) as an
> American war correspondent. He wasn't tailing them stealthily, as
Filkins
> (b. 1961, Pulitzer Prize 2002) suggests to those of us of a certain
age.
> Junger was so "close to the action" that he was riding in an APC with
> members of the platoon when it was rocked by a command-detonated IED.
>
> Not what my geriatrifying brain would call "shadowing" the platoon.
>
> I'm also sure I've heard this usage before on TV news, undoubtedly
within
> the past couple of years.
>
> JL
> --
> "If the truth is half as bad as I think it is, you can't handle the
truth."
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