Why We Still Have the Bomb? I’ll Tell You Why

I just finished reading an opinion piece from CNN by former Undersecretary of Defense for Research and and Engineering during the Carter Administration William J. Perry, and Tom Z. Collina, director of policy at Ploughshares Fund, a global security fund based in Washington, D.C. Their…

Veteran Pension Now Available to All Veterans

The VA has introduced a pension program that is available to all veterans who served during a period of war, regardless if they served 20 years or more. Wartime includes: Mexican Border period (May 9, 1916, to April 5, 1917, for Veterans who served in…

Cold War Conversations Podcast and Keeping History Alive

I came across the Cold War Conversations website a few weeks ago while replying to posts on Twitter. After following the link to their website, I came across a wonderful site devoted to keeping the history of the Cold War alive. Ian Sanders, the host…

Financial Compensation for Veterans in Illinois

The State of Illinois offers a one-time financial award of $100 for eligible veterans who served during wartime. The program applies to veterans who served during WW2, Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf War. It also applies to those who recieved the Global War on…

The Death of Qasem Soleimani should Unify Americans, not Drive them Apart.

After the recent killing of the Iranian general Qasem Soleimani by American drones while he was driving in a motorcade outside of the Baghdad Airport has sent shock-waves throughout Iran, and tensions between the political parties within the United States. While most conservatives applaud the…

Pritzker Museum’s “Stories of Service”

I am happy to have been a part of the Pritzker Military Museum’s Oral History Program. Earlier in November 2018, the museum staff put together a short montage of veterans who participated in the program. A small scene from my interview can be seen towards…