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Lynn Hill - 21st Century War Poet

US Air Force veteran and poet Lynn Hill opens up the alien soul of 21st Century warfare.

In recent years, the US Air Force has been training more drone operators than aircraft pilots. World Service gets inside the mind of poet Lynn Hill, Air Force veteran and former drone operator whose poetry opens up the alien soul of 21st Century warfare.

Lynn Hill was an active participant in both Iraq and Afghanistan. She played a pivotal role in operations, but has not set foot in either country. She spent much of her military career flying Predator drones, gathering intelligence and firing missiles remotely some 12,000 miles away - from a central station in Las Vegas. During her lunch break she would nip out for a sandwich, then return to fight in Afghanistan. At the end of the day, she would get into her car and go home.

Her brilliant poetry talks of the difficult task of separating her real life from her war life. About hate and insanity, violence and nihilism. About dreams and being involved in war via a screen. About seeing yourself in the third person. About some of the very serious problems faced by her 21st Century war colleagues - divorce, alcohol, psychiatric illness, crises of identity.

This is another world - a world drowning in radio chatter and computer noises, a hermetically-sealed dome of virtual warfare. The sound of Hill's spare, personal, razor-sharp poetry illustrates life for her and other young women who have played this uniquely modern combat role.

(Photo: Lynn Hill, war poet)

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27 minutes

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Mon 21 Mar 2016 06:32GMT

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