Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
Sunday, October 11, 2020
The Physics of Descending on a Bicycle
Monday, October 5, 2020
Rural Drivers Hating Bicyclists is Nothing New
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Saved from a Blizzard by a Roach Clip
Saturday, September 26, 2020
A Book Justifying Support for Trump by White Evangelicals
Friday, September 25, 2020
Fortune's Wheel and the Place of Peace
In “The Consolation of Philosophy” Boethius pictures fortune as a wheel. The world, like a wheel in motion, is always putting stress on those who are in the world. But the stress is far from equal. There are times of relative calm, when the wheel moves slowly. And there are times of trouble, like war and pandemic and tyranny, when the wheel speeds up.
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Peaceful Transfer of Power and Change of Command
Most of my recent military service was during the Obama administration. I re-enlisted in August 2007, deployed to Iraq for a year in January 2009 and then left the Army National Guard in May 2016.
During those 11 years I witnessed dozens and dozens of change of Command ceremonies. From command of a company to a full division, the passing of the unit colors from the old commander to the new commander is very much the same ceremony. Whether in front of two dozen soldiers or ten thousand soldiers the officer holding power gives that power and privilege and responsibility to the next commander.
At many of these ceremonies, the new commander in the first address to the unit will talk about the peaceful transfer of power. How this peaceful transfer of power is a true American tradition dating back to President George Washington and continuing right up through the moment of the ceremony.
Nearly all of the commanders I served with, as well as most of the soldiers, were Republicans or conservative independents. They were proud of upholding this American tradition and looking forward to the peaceful transfer of power to a conservative President.
But these same soldiers I served with are now will continue their support for the current President even though he will not commit to the peaceful transfer of power.
In 1993, Vietnam War veterans made a great show saying they would not back President Clinton as a matter of honor, then honor melted like snow in the Sahara when they had their own despicable draft dodger. In the same way the words about the peaceful transfer of power will melt faster than the polar ice cap when their Dear Leader refuses to leave office.
The military reports to the Commander-in-Chief. When the C-in-C breaks the law, they will follow.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Unhappy Guy Pushing His Bike
Back in Panama: Finding Better Roads
Today is the seventh day since I arrived in Panama. After some very difficult rides back in August, I have found better roads and hope to...
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Tasks, Conditions and Standards is how we learn to do everything in the Army. If you are assigned to be the machine gunner in a rifle squad...
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C.S. Lewis , best known for The Chronicles of Narnia served in World War I in the British Army. He was a citizen of Northern Ireland an...
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On 10 November 2003 the crew of Chinook helicopter Yankee 2-6 made this landing on a cliff in Afghanistan. Artist Larry Selman i...