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The ''Duffel Blog'' is an American military news satire organization featuring satirical articles reporting on US military news. It is often described as "the military version of ''The Onion''." It was founded in March 2012 by Marine veteran Paul Szoldra, originally as a way to drive web traffic to his website CollegeVeteran.com.〔 It eventually branched out and became its own entertainment website. The site enjoys a large following among civilians, veterans, and servicemen alike.〔 The blog has more than 150,000 fans on Facebook and about 10,000 Twitter followers.〔〔 Among their spoof articles are one that suggested a speech by the Commanding General of Fort Benning resulted in a deadly riot, and another that said uncounted military absentee ballots would have resulted in Mitt Romney winning the 2012 US Presidential Election. In November 2012, the site launched an online petition to the White House to lift the services’ bans on hands in pockets. Yet another, about Guantanamo detainees getting GI Bill benefits, resulted in a formal inquiry by U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell.〔 The website counts Marine General James Mattis, the subject of several DuffleBlog posts, as a fan.〔Londono, Ernesto, "(Duffel Blog makes fun of military absurdities — and has the Pentagon laughing, too )", ''Washington Post'', 8 December 2013; retrieved 9 December 2013.〕 ==See also== * List of satirical magazines * List of satirical news websites * List of satirical television news programs * 115th Mobile Abortion Detachment 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Duffel Blog」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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