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Why I Teach History and Why You Should Care
Historians are storytellers who, through captivating writing, construct narratives of the past using various sources, methodologies, and statistics. They don’t merely dust off old archives and declare what happened from these. Historians have a dynamic […]
Service & Dedication of Jose Garcia Acosta, A Disabled American Veteran
CLOUDS OF HEROES with all my respect, GSMC (SW) Jose G. Acosta United States Navy D.A.V.
Returning God to America’s Story: American Statesman Blog Talk Radio
In the bustling world of American media, voices advocating for the education and empowerment of the nation’s youth sometimes shine less brightly than others. However, on a recent segment of American Statesman Blog Talk Radio, […]
The Jerry Russell Civil War Preservation Memorial Award – General Ulysses S. Grant
General Grant, “I take a great deal of pride (with an equal dose of humility) to bring to your attention this award given me by the West […]
Let it Be Christmas
Written by Doug Todd, USMC, 63-67
First National Day of Thanksgiving
First National Day of Thanksgiving on Thursday, December 18, 1777
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This is so meaningful, educational and very well presented. Thank you so much, We the Kids and Ann Wolf – God bless!
Thank you WTK’s and Ann Wolf for this reminder of what the folds in the flag folding mean. I had long forgotten this information. I remember learning this in elementary school. Thank you for the refresher course and for teaching our children this truly important information about our American Flag!!!
Thank you for the information. I never knew it had a meaning, but I am glad to know the story behind it. Bothmy father and uncle had flags on their caskets but not military funerals. They both served in WWII.
Thank you , teaching the cub scouts this week!