Technical Difficulties

In August of 1982 I was a sophomore at the University of Missouri-Rolla. I received my work-study assignment letter. I was assigned to work at KUMR, the public radio affiliate at the university. I initially just pulled and filed albums. Over the next three years, I gradually assumed more duties, eventually promoted to a studentContinue reading “Technical Difficulties”

Brikena and the Commandant

Spring, 1999, Aviano Air Base, Italy. NATO bombing of Serbian Forces in Serbia and Kosovo was in full swing. The front desk called back, “You have an urgent walk-in appointment, doctor.” Gloria Leonarduzzi, a delightful Croatian woman, was checked in, vitals taken. I walked into the exam room and quickly discovered she was not there forContinue reading “Brikena and the Commandant”

Sixth Place can be Awesome.

It was the spring of 1993. My daughter, Hannah, stood on the starting block. She was five years old—one of the youngest and tiniest members of the Bluewater Bay Barracudas, a community swim team in Niceville, Florida. She was racing her very first event: the 25-meter freestyle—one full length of the pool. Hannah was inContinue reading “Sixth Place can be Awesome.”

The Warrior and the Prayer Warrior

My wife, Diana, had prayed for him for years. He was just a name on a bracelet- COL. GEORGE DAY, 8-26-67 She was given the POW bracelet in junior-high school in the early 70’s. She wore the bracelet and prayed faithfully for his safety, health, and safe return for years. In college, she lost the braceletContinue reading “The Warrior and the Prayer Warrior”

Hiding in Plain Sight

I was at the end of a week of S.E.R.E (Survive, Evade, Resist, Evade) training—better yet, lest I misrepresent, I should call it S.E.R.E.-lite training—it was by no means the intense course given to U.S. military air crews. This was simply a 1-week intro S.E.R.E. course given to 2nd-year Air Force Medical students at aContinue reading “Hiding in Plain Sight”