Captain Edward P. Stamford, a former enlisted pilot during World War II, became an officer and forward air controller with the Marine Corps’ new Continue Reading
History
D Day
by Lou MarinI asked my wife if she knew what day it was."June 6th, Just another day I guess."Do you know what happened to the boysDrown and shot on Continue Reading
Death of the Portent
by Lou MarinThe sky shown red,and the sailors all knewthat soon death would follow.Before death and destruction,came the steel gray leviathancutting Continue Reading
“Then They Came for the Jews, and You Did Not Speak Out, Because…”
There's a lot going on in the world these days, both overseas and here in the United States, and a lot of people are getting their eyes opened to a Continue Reading
Strike of the Sailfish: Two Sister Submarines and the Sinking of a Japanese Aircraft Carrier
by Stephen L. Moore During the early morning hours of December 4, 1943, Lieutenant Commander Bob Ward and his submarine USS Sailfish relentlessly Continue Reading
Righteousness + Force in America: The Trap of Righteous Activism Coupled with State Power
by Sam Jacobs This article was originally published in ammo.com, and is republished here with the author's permission. This first appeared in The Continue Reading
A Distributed Capacity for Violence: A Brief History of Weapons Technology and Political Power
by Sam Jacobs This article originally appeared in ammo.com and is re-published here with the author's permission. ___________________ The Continue Reading
Guerilla Warfare, Counterinsurgency, and our Failure in Afghanistan
by William Tetzlaff Success for an insurgency is winning over the people. This has been true from Washington having 90% of the colonies' people Continue Reading
Why You Can Count Me Among The Enemies of Democracy
by Durham Ellis Words have consequences, and along with our deceased founders, I will never call our republic a democracy. I support our (dying) Continue Reading
Where Were You on September 12, 2001?
by someone who remembers This first appeared in The Havok Journal on September 12, 2021. This is not usually the question we ask when thinking Continue Reading
Six Reasons the Taliban Won Afghanistan (Epilogue)
Editor's Note: This first appeared in The Havok Journal on August 22, 2021. Chris' six-part series is being republished over the next three days as Continue Reading
Six Reasons the Taliban Won Afghanistan (Part 5)
Editor's Note: This first appeared in The Havok Journal on August 20 2021. Chris' six-part series is being republished over the next three days as the Continue Reading


