Tag: "the US military"

Veterans: What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen
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Veterans: What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen

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In economics, the first lesson I teach my pupils is the lesson of things that are seen and things that are not seen. Actions have some effects that are readily apparent and others are overlooked or not perceived. It’s the same with our military veterans. We see the obvious price they’ve paid—the time they spent […]

Joyce Kilmer - from Last Civilian Portrait, 1917.
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Memorial Day 2017: Joyce Kilmer

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The poet died in battle during the Great War.

USS Cole, Towed October 29, 2000.
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The Betrayal of the USS Cole

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Betrayed too many times to count.

Putin Sends a Message to Obama
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Putin Sends a Message to Obama

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Weakness begs for bullying.

Divided America Flag
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Tracking America’s Suicide

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“We must live through all time, or die by suicide.”

Memorial Day
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Memorial Day: Remembering Loyce Deen

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His name was Loyce Edward Deen of Altus, OK.

Seven Brothers? A Remarkable World War II Story
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Seven Brothers? A Remarkable World War II Story

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It’s quite a story of quite a family.

Department of Defense
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Restructuring the Department of Defense

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Fiscally responsible force. I like the sound of that.

Chinook Helicopter - Marine - Afghanistan
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The Warrior’s Tale

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An army of millions is worth little, without the warrior’s tale.

Remembered Today in Rome: Fr. Vincent Capodanno, American Marine
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Remembered Today in Rome: Fr. Vincent Capodanno, American Marine

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“Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” — Gospel of St. John, 15:13 There are some men who sum up the character of a nation. One such man was Vincent Robert Capodanno. Capodanno represented what was best about America, and now those who remember him would […]

Strategic Abdication
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Strategic Abdication

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From Damascus to Tehran, a test for world leadership is underway. Daily, the Syrian military—well-armed, highly trained thugs whose current mission is to keep dictator Bashar Assad in power—kills up to 200 or more of its own citizens. Protests from Washington, the withdrawal of the U.S. ambassador, and an effort to condemn Syria in the […]

Playing Politics with Unemployed Veterans
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Playing Politics with Unemployed Veterans

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Getting the U.S. economy back on a path to solid growth and the job creation engine jumpstarted is dominating the headlines, talk shows and policy debates in Washington right now. Many of the legislative prescriptions focus on the dismal unemployment woes of newly separated military veterans, whose rates outpace the civilian population. The troubling figures […]

America's Endless War
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America’s Endless War

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Is America condemned to endless war? And if so, what implications does that have for the American psyche — the American soul? A friend of mine who is a practicing poet writing under the pen name Pavel Chichikov shares a poem composed after hearing the roar of F-16s — presumably engaged in protecting the citizenry […]

Exposed: Ron Paul's Foreign Policy Ignorance and Naivety
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Exposed: Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Ignorance and Naivety

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Among other qualities, a good presidential candidate must be knowledgeable and able to think outside the box; equally important, he must not be naïve or gullible — certainly not swallow everything the enemy says hook, line, and sinker. During the recent Republican candidate debate, Congressman Ron Paul exhibited his ignorance and gullibility when the panel […]

The Need to Restructure the DoD: Part II
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The Need to Restructure the DoD: Part II

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Editor’s note: This article is Part II in a series. Click here to read Part I. The U.S. Department of Defense must restructure to accommodate deep budget cuts and, more importantly, be ready for the challenges of 21st-century warfare. Those challenges will include unconventional operations and wars fought in vastly expanded battle spaces. Reforms are […]

The Need to Restructure the DoD: Part I
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The Need to Restructure the DoD: Part I

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In 1914, on the eve of the Great War, the Duke of Cambridge wrote, “There is a time for all things. There is even a time for change; and that is when it can no longer be avoided.” Speaking of change, the current debt crisis could force drastic cuts in the Department of Defense budget, […]

Gates Turns off the Lights
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Gates Turns off the Lights

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I have been in Washington now for nearly forty years and, in all that time, I can’t recall seeing anything quite like Robert Gates’ ongoing farewell to arms. In a series of speeches over the past few days — at Notre Dame, at the American Enterprise Institute and at the Naval Academy — the outgoing Secretary of […]