July 16, 2007
Forwarded to me by my former First Sergeant...
Civilian Friends: Get upset if you're too busy to talk to them for a week.
Military Friends: Are glad to see you after years, and will happily carry on the same conversation you were having last time you met.
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July 08, 2007
The review can now be found here.
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July 04, 2007
Even "ordinary civilians" can be heroes.
Today I finished re-reading Robert Mason's Chickenhawk and started re-reading We Were Soldiers Once...And Young by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore (Ret.) and Joseph L. Galloway. I recalled a photograph that had been on the cover of an earlier edition of the book.
And then I recalled who the person was in the photograph. And what role he played in a later battle.
Even "ordinary civilians" can be heroes.
I love the caption for the photograph found at this site:
No sleep for 48 hours.
Grimy, unshaven, filthy uniform.
Canteens loose, dogtags hanging out, pocket unbuttoned, helmet strap hanging.
No insignia of rank, sleeves up.
Dirty fingernails.
His bayonet is fixed; trigger finger alert and ready for action.
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July 02, 2007
Particularly of interest is a memo that Heinlein wrote in 1945. Has history overlooked a piece of writing as important as the letter Einstein wrote to Roosevelt regarding the creation of the atomic bomb? more...
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July 01, 2007
The review can now be found here.
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