Paul Tsongas, a renowned advocate for reform, is celebrated for his unwavering commitment to public service and addressing pressing issues. Born on February 14, 1941, in Lowell, Massachusetts, Tsongas relentlessly... read more →
On August 1, 2003, the president and secretary of defense called General Peter Jan Schoomaker back to active duty. During his active service from 2003 to 2007, he not only... read more →
James Rodney Schlesinger, born on February 15, 1929, was a distinguished American statesman and scholar who left an indelible mark on U.S. defense and intelligence policy during the tumultuous years... read more →
Cordell Hull, born on October 2, 1871, in a log cabin in rural Tennessee, emerged as a key architect of American diplomacy during a critical period in history. Subsequently, he... read more →
Joe Linus Barton, born on September 15, 1949, in Waco, Texas, has dedicated much of his life to public service, representing the interests of the people of Texas. Serving as... read more →
David Dixon Porter, born on June 8, 1813, into a distinguished naval family, rose to prominence as a Union naval officer during the American Civil War. His contributions to naval... read more →
Keith Barr McCutcheon was a top-notch general and pilot in the Marine Corps. He bravely fought in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. For his exceptional... read more →
Rand Paul, a renowned American politician and physician, is a Kentucky Senator championing libertarian ideals and limited government. Born on January 7, 1963, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Paul's career reflects the... read more →
Ron Kovic, born July 4, 1946, in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, a resilient Vietnam War Veteran turned activist, shares a powerful narrative. His experiences as a Marine in Vietnam and his subsequent... read more →
George B. McClellan, born on December 3, 1826, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, emerged as a prominent Union Army general during the American Civil War. Known for his organizational skills and strategic... read more →