Monthly Archives: August 2025

VJ Day Remembered

By | August 18, 2025

[August 18, 2025]  I’m disappointed that I missed the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II; Victory over Japan, VJ Day.  More fanfare in the media was given to how bad the New York Yankees baseball team is this season, and I failed to pay sufficient attention.  Looking at articles written, which I missed, more attention… Read More »

A Hard Reality for the West

By | August 15, 2025

[August 15, 2025]  In a shocking article, Edward Ring tells of the impending crash of Western civilization because of the simple truth that we aren’t having enough kids. A seismic demographic shift from below-replacement-level births means our way of life is disappearing. This will be a hard reality for the West. East Asia has it much worse, and… Read More »

Little Things Matter

By | August 14, 2025

[August 14, 2025]  An incident occurred during a military training exercise early in my career that taught me an important lesson – little things matter.  After relocating my platoon to a new defensive position, I set our machine gun foxhole in what I thought was an okay spot.  My commander ordered me to change it, and later, during… Read More »