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by | Jul 8, 2016

These civilian warriors, trained in the U.S. Army, Navy, or Marines before resigning their commissions to go to China, were members neither of the American nor Chinese air force, making them outlaw pilots. Outlaw or no, they seriously slowed the ongoing annexation of China by military forces of Japan, and provided some of the few things Americans could cheer about in the early days of the Pacific war.

by | Jul 8, 2016

This week punishment came to one presidential candidate telling a truth and reward came to another telling a lie. Such…

by | Jul 5, 2016

Corporal Max Klinger would have been appalled. The otherwise normal character from the M*A*S*H television series tried to prove himself…

by | Jul 1, 2016

Making the words “Jihad” and “Islamic terrorism” unsayable within the government changes how people think and therefore act regarding warning…

by | Jun 30, 2016

Freedom doesn’t come cheap or easy. We ask our best, brightest, and those filled with the most promise to fight…

by | Jun 23, 2016

As an ROTC product, I got my infantry credentials in the summer of 1971. The Vietnam War was winding down,…

by | Jun 9, 2016

Dear Neoconservative Friends, I won’t name names, because 1) we actually are friends, 2) you know who you are, and…

by | Jun 4, 2016

At the risk of suffering a sugar high, I’ve read and listened to much of the wall-to-wall fulsome praise heaped…

by | Jun 2, 2016

Foreign policy jokes are the worst jokes, as I learned at the Advancing American Security summit last month. One had…

by | Jun 1, 2016

Somewhere General Douglas McArthur is looking down on America and shedding a tear for what we have become — a…

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