Spending any significant time in the ranks of the U.S. military teaches an individual a thing or two about life, its process and how the world turns on a daily basis. How do I manage finances? When will I see my family again? What will I be doing a year from now? The answer to … [Read more...]
Priorities and the Reality of Our Decisions
What drives our security in America? What motivates us to keep certain technologies, information or operations so secret that the money pot has no bottom to grant their safety from intrusion? In a free market, capitalistic society such as the United States, wealth has a lot to do … [Read more...]
My World – Seeing Through The Visor Of A Fighter Pilot.
Driving home on a dark and hushed night following the standard 14-hour workday, he reaches into the console of his car scrounging for the last can of Copenhagen he knew he bought last weekend. Unable to initially locate its recognizable shape, and growing more irritable by the … [Read more...]