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- Hiking with History on Kodiak Island by My Itchy Travel Feet on Nov 19, 2009
Will you be traveling to Alaska’s Kodiak Island on your next Alaskan cruise? Here’s an excursion that will satisfy any active baby boomer traveler. Photographers, nature lovers and history fans will enjoy it too. When Alan and I visited K...
- What the hell is Okinawa anyway? by Thing of it is... on Nov 18, 2009
Thing of it is... some of my readers all ready know I'm a military brat. I'm not a kid anymore but military brats always consider themselves military brats forever. It's kind of like dual citizenship. Back in the 1950s, my father, who was in the Air...
- Veteran’s Day: Books That Travel Through History by A Traveler's Library on Nov 11, 2009
A story about our great-grandfather, a Civil War veteran and his letters home.This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library...
- In honor of a veteran Dad who flew into hell... again... and again... and again... along with all other veterans and those who now serve by Wasilla, Alaska, by 300 and then some on Nov 11, 2009
Dad is the man who lies in this flag-draped coffin. I will not say too much about him for now, except that he was a good father and that, thanks to him, and many more like him, most of them gone now, the evil dream of a man named Hitler died in flame...
- Fall of Berlin Wall Anniversary Marked by Politics 2000 on Nov 10, 2009
Best wishes this week and each week to the veterans who served as well as the soldiers who are serving now. Thank you for your sacrifice. An early warning to those who fear Friday the 13th. One is coming in a few days. Perhaps you can convince you...
- ASCD SmartBrief Needs a World War II History Lesson by Education for the Aughts on Nov 9, 2009
ASCD gets a history lesson on Nazi scientist Wernher von Braun.
- United States 2009 fiscal budget has it’s biggest deficit since World War II by Gold Investing Discussion Blog on Oct 19, 2009
"The rudderless U.S. fiscal policy is the biggest long-term risk to the U.S. economy, As we accumulate more and more debt, we leave ourselves very vulnerable." says Kenneth Rogoff, a Harvard professor and former chief economist for the International...






