Category Archives: Leadership

A Bug’s Life

[May 8, 2023]  A Bug’s Life is a 1998 Disney/Pixar movie about one little ant as he searches for a brave band of warriors to help battle the bullying grasshoppers who threaten his home.  Today, there is a budding campaign in America to eat bugs to replace meat in our diets, more precisely, in your diet.  Radical leftists… Read More »

The U.S. Military and Foolhardy Ideas

[May 8, 2023]  On Earth Day 2022, U.S. President Joe Biden claimed he wants “all Pentagon vehicles to be electric by 2030.”  Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm reiterated this objective a few days ago.  Those who are sane know that the U.S. military can’t convert to all-electric vehicles in seven years.  It’s a breathtakingly foolhardy idea. “We’re going to… Read More »

Operation Vengeance: an Impossible Mission

By | April 25, 2023

[April 25, 2023]  Eighty years ago, one of the most daring missions of WW2 took place that would have far-reaching implications, even today.  In April 1943, American P-38s carried out a near-suicidal mission to intercept and kill Japanese admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, mastermind of the Pearl Harbor raid.  This was Operation Vengeance. The story of how the U.S. military… Read More »

Soldiers without Fathers

By | April 24, 2023

[April 24, 2023]  The privilege to serve in the military is an opportunity to work with America’s best citizens.  They come from all walks of society, backgrounds, education levels, and subcultures, a very diverse mix of upbringing, intellectual capability, and maturity.  I saw that Soldiers who grew up without fathers stood out from rest and that this phenomenon… Read More »