by Jeanne McKinney | Apr 17, 2021 | All, Articles, Politics, Veterans
SAN DIEGO: The use of lethal force on 35-year Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt during the Jan 6th Capitol protest hangs heavy and unresolved. She was unarmed and her killer will not be charged. Additionally, the Capitol Police is a Congressional security force, under...
by Jeanne McKinney | Mar 13, 2021 | All, Articles, Military, Politics, Veterans
Photo courtesy Randy Decker SAN DIEGO: The moment an improvised explosive device exploded on a busy road near Baghdad, Iraq, 2005, SSgt Randy Dexter, one of many Veterans with PTSD, had his life abruptly re-programmed. Dexter, at 19, joined the Army to be a combat...
by Jeanne McKinney | Jul 21, 2018 | All, Articles, Veterans
Photo courtesy Randy Decker SAN DIEGO: The moment an improvised explosive device exploded on a busy road near Baghdad, Iraq, 2005, SSgt Randy Dexter, one of many Veterans with PTSD, had his life abruptly re-programmed. Dexter, at 19, joined the Army to be a combat...
by Jeanne McKinney | May 27, 2015 | All, Articles, Military, Veterans
“Papa” Doug Manchester, Taya Kyle, Geniya Manchester at the “American Wife” book launch at the USS Midway Museum. Photo by Jeanne McKinney The story of Chris and Taya Kyle is a testament to heroism on the battlefield and a tribute to love at its deepest level at home....