Vietnam: The Lost War
The United States engaged in a war that did not in any way endanger the lives of American citizens. Even the foreign affairs agency admitted that Vietnam did not inflict any harm on Americans. However, the idea of spreading communism is enough to send Americans to war. After years of peace the American government shatters everything when they began to ship soldiers off to war. Along with my disapproval of the war, Americans also did not want the war to go on. This can be seen at the Kent University incident where students were so upset by the war that they began to burn down buildings. The power behind anti war is very strong and is something that I agree with.
The Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Infantry
A piece on the importance of the Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Infantry.
Oops I’ve Done It Again!
A short article on our failures as a peace keeping force and hero’s of democracy.
Veterans: Ft Hood Past and Present
A soldier pays tribute to all those who serve and to those that will answer duty’s call.
Proud to Love a Marine
A testament to the Marines who have done all that was asked of them and their families, who love them and are proud to be Marine Families!
No Man Left Behind
An essay inspired by the book “Blackhawk Down” and the story of the battle in Mogadishu, Somalia.
The War
American Flag, Soldiers, combat, suvillians.
Support Our Troops: Sounds Great – Here are Some Ways to Actually Do It
It’s easy to put a bumper sticker on your car; with a little more effort, you can show them yourself.
Long Year of Absence
Deployments uphill battles and downhill falls.
9-11: Does America Even Care Anymore?
Seems we’re far too busy to…






















