I was born in Manhattan in the ‘60s. My parents named me “William Alexander Burden.” My dad was in seminary to become an Episcopal Priest and my mother worked and was a musician and actress. They were both against the war in Vietnam and not very inclined towards careers in the military.
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In a continuation of the tale that begin with Habu the pit viper is not your friend, we now will hear of a re-creation of a spear and shields charge during a guerrilla warfare exercise. Zulu Dawn redux.
Nick, El Presidente of Ranger Up, has authorized all Blackfive readers a 25% discount on Ranger Up merchandise for the holidays.
The Coupon Code (all caps): BLACKFIVE
The Deal: 25% off
The Time: Until December 11th at midnight.
Merry...
It would be hard to top this fine lady and I wish her whole family Blue Skies and Godspeed.
Three of her four sons and her husband will soon deploy to war-torn Afghanistan while her fourth and oldest son recuperates at home from injuries he suffered...
There will be a press conference tomorrow to announce the introduction of a bill that would stop civilian trials for terrorists and require military tribunals.
Press Conference on Terrorist Trials in American Civilian Courts
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – U.S....
I've spent some time recently with Jim Hake Founder of Spirit of America, a group that has made tangible and greatly appreciated contributions to our efforts in Iraq & Afghanistan. They take the novel approach of asking the troops and commanders in the...