Whenever Memorial Day comes around again, I am always reminded about how lucky I am that my father came home from the war.
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Book Review: ‘Last Stands’ by Michael Walsh
In 'Last Stands' Micheal Walsh takes tales of famous last stands and turns them into engaging and entertaining history.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fortitude’ by Dan Crenshaw
"Fortitude" by Dan Crenshaw transcends many traditional classification. It illuminates current societal problems, military life, and personal achievement.
Read More »75th Anniversary of D-Day – The Lost Must Never Be Forgotten
As world leaders gathered in England and France to solemnly mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of France on June 6, 1944, it is necessary and compelling to remember those lost.
Read More »Visiting the Churchill War Rooms in London
Learn more about the critical work undertaken by Winston Churchill, his War Cabinet, and staff during World War II at this historic underground bunker in London.
Read More »Honoring Those Who Have Served on Veterans Day
This Veterans Day we mark the 100th anniversary of the 11th hour of the 11th day in the 11th month of 1918 – the time when an armistice was signed with Germany to end World War I.
Read More »Theatre Review (London’s West End): Harold Pinter’s ‘Art, Truth, and Politics’ with Mark Rylance
Mark Rylance performed Harold Pinter’s lecture 'Art, Truth, and Politics', a scathing critique of U.S. military actions, with an emphasis on actions by Ronald Reagan in Nicaragua and George W. Bush in Iraq.
Read More »Memorial Day – A Day to Honor the Lost!
Try to remember the real reason why we have this holiday at the end of every month of May.
Read More »Aliens and UFOs – Either Our Best Hope or Worst Nightmare
I believe Fravor because I too saw something many years ago for which I have no explanation.
Read More »Veterans Day and Everyday – Let’s Make Sure to Honor Our Vets
Veterans deserve respect and the eternal gratitude of a nation that owes everything to them.
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