The worst I ever ran into in real life was a local newspaper reporter telling me and my howitzer sefction to our faces that we should be shutdown and charged with war crimes.
He almost found himself in a whole world of hurt, a good portion of our top NCO's had been in Vietnam, and they didn't take too kindly to this pencil necked pulp fiction purveyor saying that to us.
(Times Herald Record reporter in 1999. Never got his name since he took off his press badge and took off once the heat got too much for him.)
What a good portion of units could use is support, people volunteering time and such to collect minor necessities like bar soap, towels, stationary, staples, stamps, envelopes and such.
I do not have info on hand about what may be needed, CENTCOM may have that.
The anti-war types in my local area have been rather quiet, but they are there.
You can find them by listening in on their conversations.
Usually they're saying the tired old conspiracy garbage about 9/11 being a US CIA/Israeli Mossad operation.
Such insane ideas seem to take hold and grow among the supposedly educated but paranoidal and ignorant hippies in my area.
My new purse.
Yes, totally about the support units, etc. It's so hard on families left behind, and so encouraging when non-family members put together care packages. My thinking is that if every citizen had to help in some way, we'd have more of a personal stake in whichever war were being waged. Conscientious protesters (and the Amish, I think) could plant victory gardens. Maybe I'm wrong and the whole thing would just create more peaceniks...