By: JBS Staff
Published: March 4, 2008
By: William Norman Grigg
Published: January 26, 2004
With roughly half of our Army committed to the Iraq occupation, and additional geopolitical challenges looming on the horizon, the return of conscription is a very real possibility. (Sidebar: Will They Draft Your Daughter?)
By: William F. Jasper
Published: December 17, 2001
In the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, the USS Indianapolis was sunk by the Japanese. The tale of how the crew survived in the open sea is nothing short of miraculous.
By: William Norman Grigg
Published: July 2, 2001
Despite popular misconceptions, America’s involvement in WWII was brought on not by isolationism but by globalism—a concerted, clandestine effort to build world government.
By: William F. Jasper
Published: August 14, 2000
In Stolen Valor, authors Burkett and Whitley expose the charlatans who have hijacked the legacy of the valiant veterans of the Vietnam War.
By: Sam Cohen
Published: May 8, 2000
The United States is following a dangerous path: Reducing tactical and strategic nuclear capabilities while potential enemies are doing just the opposite.