We honor Bill Kristol, an influential American conservative, for shaping contemporary political discourse and his unwavering dedication to conservative values. Born December 23, 1952, in NYC, Kristol dedicated his life to advancing conservative thought and fostering meaningful political dialogue. Early Life and Academic Pursuits A deep intellectual curiosity and a... read more →
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E Howard Hunt, whose full name was Everette Howard Hunt Jr was an American intelligence operative. He took a pivotal role in the Watergate scandal, an event that led to the resignation of U.S. President Richard M. Nixon. Born on October 9, 1918, in Hamburg, New York, and passing away... read more →
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Philip Kearny, born on June 1, 1815, in New York, descended from privilege; his father co-founded the New York Stock Exchange, and his maternal grandfather was one of America's wealthiest men. Tragedy struck in 1823 when Kearny's mother passed away. Kearny's influential grandfather raised him, and he initially aspired to... read more →
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In American political history, few figures loom as large as Stephen Arnold Douglas. A man of remarkable wit, intellect, and political savvy, Douglas played a pivotal role in the tumultuous era leading up to the American Civil War. Known as the "Little Giant" for his diminutive stature but towering presence... read more →
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Born on December 26, 1947, James T Conway is a retired four-star general from the United States Marine Corps. Notably, he held the prestigious position of the 34th Commandant of the Marine Corps. Furthermore, his extensive service history includes crucial roles such as Director of Operations (J-3) on the Joint... read more →
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Born on November 5, 1945, Peter Pace is a retired United States Marine Corps general celebrated for his historic service as the 16th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Notably, he holds the distinction of being the first Marine officer to occupy this prestigious position. Moreover, he has been... read more →
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In 1957, General Merrill McPeak, often known as "Tony," commenced his Air Force career as a Distinguished Graduate from the San Diego State College ROTC program. A career fighter pilot, he was a prominent member of the Air Force's aerobatic team, the Thunderbirds, where he performed in nearly 200 air... read more →
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William Momyer, born on September 23, 1916, and passing away in 2012, was a notable figure in the U.S. Air Force. He held important positions, including leading the Seventh Air Force during the Vietnam War. After retiring in 1973, he spent five years researching and writing about airpower. However, Momyer's... read more →
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Jesse Brown, the first African American naval aviator in the United States Navy, is celebrated for his trailblazing spirit and his enduring legacy as a pioneer in the realm of military aviation. Born on October 13, 1926, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Brown's life and career were marked by his exceptional courage,... read more →