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Perceived Distinction or Infamy
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Echoes in the Wind
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War and Unity: A Vietnam War Marine Looks Back
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The Soft Bigotry of No Identification
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The Weight of Silence
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The Asoh Defense: A Lesson in Leadership, Integrity, and Accountability
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Complexity in a False Binary World
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Leadership: My Warrior Path
I loved being a soldier, more than most! It was what I was meant to do, the warrior spirit of my Iroquois ancestors courses through me. But I wasn't Continue Reading
The Civilian Blindspot: Why We Freeze When the Sirens Are Minutes Away
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