Tampa Bay killer: Man arrested and charged with 4 counts of 1st degree murder

Tampa Bay killer: Man arrested and charged with 4 counts of 1st degree murder

Tampa, FL — Seminole Heights, a neighborhood that has recently been plagued with multiple, seemingly random killings, has been under the heightened police attention for the last two months. A possible serial killer has been on the loose, shooting four people who were alone at night in the area. Security footage had caught him and […]

Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dunkirk’ takes cues from Steven Spielberg

Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dunkirk’ takes cues from Steven Spielberg

Let me start by saying that I loved “Dunkirk” and found it to be incredibly compelling and visually stunning. If you disagree then you’ll probably disagree with the contents of this article–no hard feelings. War movies are incredibly hard to make. For every classic war film, there are a dozen failed attempts by directors that […]

The American road

The American road

I use some variation of the word “catharsis” in a lot of my articles. I think it’s something a lot of veterans pursue—I think it’s something a lot of people across the board pursue. There is a deep-seated unrest scraping away at the soul of every human being and my experiences in the military, while […]

Death by normalcy; life by purpose

Death by normalcy; life by purpose

You wake up at 8 a.m. You get ready for work, you grip the steering wheel and yawn into your coffee cup. You shuffle through papers at your desk and you look out the window at the world shuffling through people on the sidewalk. You come home and maybe there’s food waiting for you, maybe […]

Pages of War: ‘The Open Boat’ and Stephen Crane’s real life shipwreck

Pages of War: ‘The Open Boat’ and Stephen Crane’s real life shipwreck

If you’ve read the previous installments of this series, you’re probably thinking that “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane has no place here. It might be a stretch, seeing as there’s no outright war in this short novella, I’ll give you that. However, there are two reasons why I’m including it: Crane’s intimate connection to […]

Things to know if you want to be a remote aid worker/missionary

Things to know if you want to be a remote aid worker/missionary

Many people in my circles express a desire to go overseas and contribute toward some kind of cause at some point. Military veterans in particular are often interested in that kind of life–though it may not be easy, it’s rewarding, it’s an adventure and it serves a higher purpose. Like the military, it takes you […]

Long-form storytelling: the dawn of franchises and television epics

Long-form storytelling: the dawn of franchises and television epics

Some people have dubbed the ’70s the golden age of film. Movies had been around long enough for filmmakers to learn from their predecessors and perfect the craft, and most importantly it came after the end of the American government’s strict censorship on film, otherwise known as the Hays Code (Motion Picture Production Code) in […]

Death toll in Egypt attack climbs past 300

Death toll in Egypt attack climbs past 300

North Sinai, Egypt — On Friday, terrorists detonated a bomb inside a mosque. They surrounded the building and set up gun positions, firing upon surviving civilians as they fled for their lives. Eventually several of the gunman entered the mosque as well. Over 120 people are reportedly wounded and now it has been reported that […]

Burma: Building a clinic in a teetering cease-fire

Burma: Building a clinic in a teetering cease-fire

Karen State, Burma (Myanmar) has been an area of heavy conflict for over 70 years.  When most people look at areas of conflicts, they look at combat deaths, injuries or other trauma-related issues. However, the more serious issues are ancillary to combat—because of a war or other type of civil unrest, you have a severe […]

Leaving the military without PTSD

Leaving the military without PTSD

According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, approximately 10% of veterans of the war in Afghanistan are diagnosed with PSTD, 11% from Iraq.  In “the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, about 1 in 10 (10%) returning soldiers seen in VA have a problem with alcohol or other drugs.” It seems like an easy match, if […]

The Hays Code: Real censorship in America

The Hays Code: Real censorship in America

Most people admit that propaganda is pretty common in the United States in one form or another, but all out censorship is pretty rare. Freedom of speech is a hallmark of American values, and though private institutions may disallow one thing, or groups of people might discourage another, it is still generally legal to say […]

Pages of War: The origins of ‘We happy few, we band of brothers’

Pages of War: The origins of ‘We happy few, we band of brothers’

My previous installations of the “Pages of War” discuss how war affects literature of the time. You’ve probably heard it before: “We few, we happy few, we band of brothers.” And the following lines are quite popular among the western warrior community: “For he to-day that sheds his blood with me / Shall be my brother…” […]