In the last two months, two people I knew took their own lives. Before those two tragedies, I’ve had other friends who committed suicide. If you’re a veteran like me, odds are you’ve been affect
Kentucky is faced with a decision this November for governor between two candidates and three personas. Our Commonwealth’s decision is on display at a national level, and we are choosing between thr
As a parent, I wear many hats. Sometimes I’m the nurturer. Sometimes I’m the enforcer of rules. Sometimes a spectator. Sometimes I’m a cheerleader. Sometimes I’m a coach. Other times I’m a c
For me, this is a slightly uncomfortable admission: I agree with Andy Beshear on a specific subject. As someone who was trained how to lead in R.O.T.C. and the U.S. Army Infantry Officer School
I spent 29 days in Thailand during the Spring of 2002. The Royal Thai Army hosted my Battalion for joint training exercises in the East Province of Sa Kaeo about 150 miles into the jungle from Bangkok