We find that the Romans owed the conquest of the world to no other cause than continual military training, exact observance of discipline in their camps, and unwearied cultivation of the other arts of war. Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
Sincere Apologies
I want to thank those of you who took the time to subscribe to the site. The original plan was to bring you two articles a week, but due to the passing of my mother, I have fallen behind in my writing. I will endeavor to bring you more in the future.
Prior Preparation and Planning Prevents a P!ss Poor Performance
This is one of the first things that my Section Commander taught us on arrival at Basic Training. It has been key to pretty much most of what has happened in my life since then. It is probably the one key to success in both Military life and civilian life that has worked consistently. Every …
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The 4 Rights
Standing on parade with about 150 other people, a wise Sergeant Major walked out to brief the troops about the days activities. He liked the sound of his own voice and went on much longer than he needed to, but he left us with a final thought that has stuck with me for many years. …

