Archive: April 27, 2008 - May 3, 2008
Saluting Wounded Warriors
Dan Nevins (PGA) Last night, I attended a fundraiser gala in Manhattan for the Wounded Warrior Project -- a charity dedicated to assisting wounded servicemembers with their healing, recovery and transition. I can't think of a more worthy charity. At a time when this country is divided over so...
By Phillip Carter | May 2, 2008; 4:30 PM ET | Comments (8)
An Officer or a Football Player?
Allowing a West Point cadet to play NFL football is a bad play.
By Phillip Carter | May 1, 2008; 9:28 AM ET | Comments (0)
The Few, the Proud, the Bad
Two studies indicate that recruits with arrest records and no high school diploma can do well in the military.
By Phillip Carter | April 30, 2008; 5:35 PM ET | Comments (0)
Clueless Wolfowitz
The US government was far from "clueless" about counterinsurgency.
By Phillip Carter | April 29, 2008; 3:29 PM ET | Comments (0)
When You Wish Upon a Star
Some overdue Pentagon promotions.
By Phillip Carter | April 29, 2008; 12:18 PM ET | Comments (0)
Where Soldiers Have to Live
Walter Reed-like problems are found in a barracks at Fort Bragg, N.C.
By Phillip Carter | April 28, 2008; 8:01 AM ET | Comments (32)
Cruel Intentions
Assessing the argument for the CIA's interrogation program.
By Phillip Carter | April 27, 2008; 9:52 AM ET | Comments (57)










