Edward The Black Prince

Prince Edward, commonly referred to as the Black Prince, was the eldest son of English King Edward III, and one of the most successful commanders of the Hundred Years War. He is largely known in history as the Black Prince because of the black color of his armor, however there is no record of Edward... 

August 5, 2009 | No Comments | Read the story »

An Unordinary Hero

One of the most unlikely heroes imaginable, the most decorated soldier in American history is a man named Audie Murphy. Audie received over 32 medals for his time of service in World War II, a period which consisted of little more than two years. Murphy received every decoration awarded by the United... 

August 1, 2009 | No Comments | Read the story »

Do the Ends Justify the Means?

This question is one which has been debated for centuries and likely will remain unanswered for many more to come. Nonetheless, it is a question which is important to ask and attempt to answer, particularly as the world enters a very unique and delicate period in its history. I have been reading the... 

July 30, 2009 | No Comments | Read the story »

Should the United States be Pulling its Troops out of Iraq?

The answer to this question will have enormous ramifications not only for American politics, stability in Iraq and the Middle East, but also global affairs for decades to come. I believe that Barack Obama’s decision to remove troops from Iraq could prove to be one of the worst decisions ever made by... 

July 29, 2009 | No Comments | Read the story »

Pearl Harbor - Japan Made The Right Decision To Attack

“Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” So goes the opening of the speech delivered by Franklin D. Roosevelt the day after the Japanese launched their invasion... 

July 27, 2009 | 8 Comments | Read the story »

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