Book Review: No Price Too Great

Lee Solomon served in the United States Marine Corps from 1967 to 1976, with nineteen months spent in combat in Vietnam. Solomon is a Khe Sanh veteran.

Lee Solomon served in the United States Marine Corps from 1967 to 1976, with nineteen months spent in combat in Vietnam. Solomon is a Khe Sanh veteran.

Combat Leader to Corporate Leader: 20 Lessons to Advance Your Civilian Career describes how veterans can beat the challenges of unemployment, under employment, and capture the full value of their military experience in their careers. Military veterans joining and re-joining the workforce face a wide array of challenges: rising veteran unemployment, a lack of [...]

by Bob Hanafin, VeteransToday.com bout two years ago my wife and I heard Pro-Peace activist Maxine Hong Kingston speak at Wright State University in Fairborn, Ohio right outside Wright-Patterson AFB. Being a University right outside a major military base with close ties to the defense industry dollars for college level R&D, Wright State is not [...]
by Karen St. John, Staff Writer Like many of us, the Vietnam War became teenager Marc Phillip Yablonka’s war. The son of a holocaust survivor and U.S. WW II veteran, Yablonka watched as the war dragged on and Saigon fell in 1975. For decades falling the collapse, a steady stream of Vietnam refugees poured into [...]
Book Review of “Never Fly Solo” Written by Lt. Col. Rob “Waldo” Waldman Originally developed by General Dynamics, the F-16 fighter jet is a beautiful fighting machine. A single-engine super sonic “dogfighter,” the F-16 can reach a maximum speed of over Mach 2 (Mach 1 breaks the sound barrier). No longer being purchased by the [...]