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When I was a junior in high school I, along with a handful of friends, hiked the trail of the 14,492 ft. Mt. Whitney. Standing as the highest mountain in ...

“These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc. These are the men who took the cliffs. These are the champions who helped free a continent. These are the heroes who ...

This is a question that I believe should be on our minds every day. When we live with this question constantly on our minds, our daily decisions become much easier. ...

BOILERS CHURNING HOT, USS Doyle sliced through the sea with the urgency of a bullet.  Over the radio, Claytor had heard that Marks collected more than fifty men, and also ...

I’ve always been a fighter. Perhaps to a fault. So why then, when I was recently faced with an unexpected personal fight did I remain totally flat footed, getting out-flanked, ...

When was the last time you watched the news? Did you notice how many stories there were involving vehicle collisions, wild fires, structure fires, or police action? There is the ...

Why do we remember?  What value comes to those who will stop long enough this weekend to remember the ultimate price that freedom requires? In a nation that, in many ...

“Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves.  A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” -Ecclesiastes 4:12 Some time back, I was speaking to a buddy who ...

When people think of military ministry, chances are they think in terms of the crises of anxiety, depression, and suicide, that we read about in the headlines nearly every day. ...

by Kenny Franklin Christ came to teach us how to barbeque and for that we are truly thankful. He was arguably the greatest barbeque chef of all time. He would ...