Lieutenant Mud Flap

By | December 20, 2025

[December 20, 2025] Shortly after assuming command of a Mechanized Infantry Company in the late 1980s, I was assigned a brand-new second lieutenant. Because of his actions while in my unit, the men began calling him ‘Lieutenant Mud Flap.’ That year, we would all learn lessons that helped us master the art of leadership. A leader does the… Read More »

Iraq War Pre-Surge: Chemical Weapons & WMD

By | December 19, 2025

[December 19, 2025] My friends and I had long conversations about Iraq’s President Saddam Hussein and his role in the Iran-Iraq War. The debate over whether he was an evil dictator or a grandfatherly figure protecting his country raged on and off, even after he used chemical weapons to attack Kurdish civilians in 1988. Known as the Halabja… Read More »

The Yellow Raincoat

By | December 18, 2025

[December 18, 2025]  It seems like a lifetime ago.  First Grade began for me in 1958, now nearly seven decades ago, and so my memory has faded somewhat.  But that rainy morning in September or October, my mother dressed me in a new yellow raincoat that smelled of rubber.  To me, the new raincoat made me feel special,… Read More »

Australia’s Government Leaders Abdicate

By | December 17, 2025

[December 17, 2025]  The primary purpose of a democratic government is to protect life, liberty, and property of their citizens.  In another case on the brink of self-destruction, Australia’s government leaders have abdicated that core purpose, and have consciously allowed antisemitic, anti-Western forces to grow unchecked inside their country. On the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, a mass killing… Read More »

Lost 52 Project: 1941-1945

By | December 16, 2025

[December 16, 2025] Most folks in America are unaware that since 2010, there has been a project underway to locate, document, and share the stories of our World War II U.S. Navy submarines. Furthermore, the majority of those unaccounted for, labeled as Missing in Action, are from our Navy.  This is what Lost 52 Project is all about.… Read More »

Anguish by August Friedrich Schenck

By | December 15, 2025

[December 15, 2025] I’ve been fortunate enough to visit some of the greatest art galleries in Europe and America, and I’m forever grateful for that opportunity. Yet, no matter how much I write about or see, I’m often amazed by the depth of meaning in the many works of art across the West. One recently making headlines is… Read More »

Identity is at the Intersection of Responsibility & Faith

By | December 14, 2025

[December 14, 2025] There is an intriguing idea that has been discussed philosophically since mankind first walked on Earth, but it hasn’t gained much traction in recent times. That is the idea that our identity lies at the intersection of responsibility and faith.   For those who listen to Dr. Jordan Peterson, you might be familiar with the fringes… Read More »

Primer on Bad Leadership: Michael Goodwin

By | December 13, 2025

[December 13, 2025]  Michael Goodwin is a columnist for the New York Post.  Earlier this week, he wrote an opinion article that I could call a primer on bad leadership.  He lists what makes for key elements in leadership failure.  He is stunningly correct about the core elements of leadership.  His target?  New York Governor Kathy Hochul. Goodwin… Read More »

Iraq War Pre-Surge: Radio Dijla & Ziggurat

By | December 12, 2025

[December 12, 2025]  By May of 2007, the preparation for the Surge was fully underway.  Everyday, we brought more resources into play as we readied the Coalition to expand both in personnel and combat capability.  This was a critical phase as we prepared the battlefield for GEN Petraeus’ new military strategy.  Our job as Engineers was to ensure… Read More »