11/23/2019 · In an article about Alexander Vindman, GQ writer Luke Darby misspelled IED with IUD and Twitter is reacting in with the best responses. Women are trolling GQ over the typo.
10/25/2018 · Downside: Costs the same amount as an IUD but doesnt last as long, and is known to have similar side effects as birth control pills. Cost: $0-$1,300 depending on insurance. Advertisement, 11/22/2019 · GQ Magazine issued a correction to a story about Lt Col Alexander Vindman, in which it said he was injured by an IUD instead of an IED.
11/23/2019 · In an article about Alexander Vindman, GQ writer Luke Darby misspelled IED with IUD and Twitter is reacting in with the best responses. Women are trolling GQ over the typo.
11/23/2019 · GQ magazine was forced to issue a correction after accidentally claiming that Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman was injured by birth control instead of an explosive device. Vindman received a Purple Heart after being injured by an improvised explosive device, or an IED, in Iraq.
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11/23/2019 · GQ published an article last month, Alexander Vindman and a Brief History of the GOP Smearing Veterans by Luke Darby, and the correction that it issued for a typo is making the rounds on Twitter today. Users are taking the magazine to task for the misspelling, which replaced IED, or improvised explosive device, with IUD, intrauterine device.
11/19/2019 · GQ clarified that Alexander Vindman was wounded by an IED, not an IUD. The correction prompted a needed discussion.
11/22/2019 · GQ Magazine has issued a correction to an Oct. 29 story about Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, assuring its readers that the soldier earned a Purple Heart for wounds he received from an IED, not an IUD, which is something quite different. This story has been updated, a.
11/22/2019 · GQ magazine makes a correction: GQ corrects story to say Lt. Col. Vindman was hit by IED, not an IUD. GQ Magazine has issued a correction to an Oct. 29 story about Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, assuring its readers that the soldier earned a Purple Heart for wounds he received from an IED, not an IUD, which is something quite different.