June 6, 1944

[June 6, 2023]  Codenamed Operation Overlord, the invasion of German-occupied France had long been coming.  Success was an outgrowth of the many leadership lessons from the failures at Dunkirk and other battlefields.  Those lessons were hard-earned and cost the lives of tens of thousands of military and civilians.  Yet, what did the military and civilian leadership gain from… Read More »

Memorial Day Speech

[May 29, 2023]  Memorial Day is a time of recognizing those military men and women who have given their lives for our nation. It is also a time of parades, speeches, cookouts, and the unofficial beginning of summer.  Below is the Memorial Day speech that I gave nine years ago, at my retirement from 40 years in the… Read More »

Duty, there Ain’t Enough of It

By | May 25, 2023

[May 25, 2023]  Duty is the essence of humanness.  No words written are more pointed to why modern men and women are so unhappy … unhappy because they fail to realize that not doing one’s “duty” is denying our obligation to act responsibly.  For several weeks, I have watched President Biden’s trainwreck of an administration as it continues… Read More »

The Good Idea Fairy

[May 18, 2023]  As I put pen to paper (yes, the old-fashioned way), Memorial Day is only a few days away.  I’m lucky to have served some incredible folks during my time during my military time, in peace and war, and under some extreme circumstances.  This means taking the good with the bad, learning that the human way… Read More »

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 »