• The Battle of the Bulge Remembered

    On December 16, 1944, at 0530, German Panzer units crossed the front lines in the Ardennes, beginning the epic last offensive for Hitler and, in response, the Allied counteroffensive known as the Battle of the Bulge.

     

    On that frigid, snowy morning, 1LT Lyle Bouck, platoon leader of the 394th Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon in the 99th Division and 21 men under his control held off the tip of the spear of the initial German advance, a battalion of over 600 men.

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  • Unfit for Service

    Dick Durbin’s suggestion to solve military recruiting shortages – let illegal aliens serve. He’s wrong.

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  • The Israel-Palestine Attack

    Not since the Yom Kippur War 50 years ago (Oct 6-25, 1973) has Israel faced a large-scale attack of armed incursion simultaneously inside their country. Yesterday’s attack wasn’t just a coincidence, the Palestinians know and remember their history.

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  • Gettysburg Address & The Civil War

    This year is the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1-3, 1863. In that battle alone, the Union side lost around 23,000 soldiers, and on the Confederate side, an estimated 28,000.

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  • Cantigny Park Dishonors Military Veterans

    It’s June and Wheaton, Illinois is showing its colors. Unfortunately, they’re not red, white, and blue—not even at the community-beloved Cantigny Park. Instead, Cantigny Park is flying the colors appropriated by a shameful faith and family-unfriendly political movement. Cantigny Park is a 500-acre estate in Wheaton on property owned first by Joseph Medill and then his grandson Colonel Robert R. McCormick—both Republicans.

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  • 51 Liars

    There is really no bigger story than the revelation that former Obama deputy director of the CIA and interim acting director of the CIA twice, Michael Morell, did the bidding of Antony Blinken, then senior campaign staffer on the Biden campaign, by organizing the letter signed by 51 former US intelligence officers (WSJ editorial lists all 51) that stated that the Hunter Biden laptop was likely Russian disinformation.

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