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Sep
12
2011

After 9/11/11 – Calling on Our Better Angels

A day after the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks – how should we move forward?

Apr
5
2011

Healing “Hidden” Wounds of War – You Can Help

I’m just one of nearly 2 million U.S. military personnel who’ve served in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001. The vast majority of us return home, alive and intact. But among those of us who do, too many suffer serious “invisible” wounds that threaten to take lives back on the home front. One of those who [...]

Mar
17
2011

After the Earthquake – Shock, Awe & Burning Questions

Last year, we watched Haiti suffer. This year, events in Japan have rocked the world. Events beyond our control can be terrifying – and yet they can bring us closer together.

Nov
30
2010

Afghan Training – Lead With “Why” Not “How”

The “war on terror” is a very different kind of war. And yet, as one veteran OEF veteran soldier observes, “why” we fight is more important to consider than “how”…

Sep
18
2010

Afghan Election Reveals Demons & Heroes

Despite threats of violence, Afghanistan’s war-weary people participated in the second parliamentary election since the Taliban regime was overthrown. Who are the players, and why should we care?

Aug
19
2010

Independence Day – Afghan Style

Americans may be surprised to learn that Afghans have long celebrated their own Independence Day. I honor their resolve – but wonder how and when they’ll truly live “free”?

Jun
30
2010

RESTREPO: Real Love, Real Sacrifice, in Real Time

A “sneak peek” of the gripping new Afghan War documentary “Restrepo” leads to a key question – what compels Soldiers to go to battle, again and again? As a Soldier myself, I have some ideas…

May
31
2010

5000 Reasons to Remember Memorial Day

What does it really mean to “celebrate” Memorial Day? There’s way more to this holiday than hotdogs and hamburgers. In fact, I can think of at least 5000 reasons why we should never forget.

Apr
10
2010

Tea with Greg Mortenson – Everyone’s Welcome

If you believe simple ideas can’t change the world, spend some time with “3 Cups of Tea” author Greg Mortenson. Even our military leaders agree that he’s a living example of a game-changing philosophy.

Mar
16
2010

Afghanistan – Can We “Win”?

Before we claim “mission accomplished” in Afghanistan, shouldn’t we revisit U.S. objectives, and be sure our strategies support those goals? It’s worth looking for wisdom from military leaders who’ve been on the ground – up close and personal with Afghan tribes.