Johnathon is a U.S. Army National Guard combat medic (68W), nationally registered EMT, and EMT instructor with three years of operational field Continue Reading
Jason Varni
JasonĀ is a U.S. Army veteran and psychology graduate who writes for The Havok Journal. His military background and study of psychology inform a Continue Reading
Daniel L. Dodds
Daniel is an active-duty Military Police senior noncommissioned officer who serves as the director of operations sergeant major for the United States Continue Reading
Aaron Smith
Aaron lives south of Denver, Colorado, with his family and describes himself as a grateful Jesus follower, husband, and father of two boys. He has Continue Reading
Lou Marin
Lou is a writer, photographer, and historian for The American Legion, Department of Maine. Born and raised in western Maine, he spent more than 20 Continue Reading
Stan Lake
StanĀ is a writer, photographer, and filmmaker based in Bethania, North Carolina. His work has appeared in Dead Reckoning Collective, The Havok Continue Reading
Shane Jernigan
Shane isĀ a medically retired veteran, nonprofit founder, and adaptive athlete. He served in the 75th Ranger Regiment, the Ranger Training Brigade, and Continue Reading
Shelly Harlow
Shelly works in the mental health field and is the mother of two U.S. Army veterans. For the past 20 years, she has worked with people who have seen Continue Reading
Elaine Jones
ElaineĀ is a retired nurse and educator, and an Army spouse, Army mother, and Army and Marine Corps grandmother. She began her career as a neonatal Continue Reading
Carl Wells
Carl is a retired Army veteran and former Marine sergeant whose career included intelligence work and service in both branches. His background Continue Reading
Jenna Warnock
Jenna is a research assistant at Virginia Tech and a doctoral student in physiology and metabolism. She earned a bachelorās degree in nutrition and Continue Reading
Jason Angell
Jason is a former Marine Corps captain and the author of Running Towards Gunfire: Courage and Brotherhood in Ramadi. He served more than ten years on Continue Reading
