MORGAN’S NOSE

In honor of the birth of one of the great Robber Barons, here is my favorite anecdote about J.P. Morgan.  He was born on April 17, 1837. J.P. Morgan had a skin condition that caused his nose to be large and ugly.  He was self-conscious about this and there is Read more…

THE HERO OF MY LAI

            It was supposed to be a routine reconnaissance mission in support of an American assault on a Viet Cong stronghold.  But the “stronghold” was My Lai and what the helicopter crew saw was not a battle, but a massacre.  The captain of the OH-23 Raven helicopter was Hugh Thompson, Read more…

THE FIRST KILL

            The two aviators ran to their planes and took off, they landed heroes.  The day was April 14, 1918.  For Lt. Douglas Campbell, it was the culmination of a dream to serve his country in battle.  Campbell, the son of famous astronomer William Campbell, had dropped out of Harvard Read more…

FORT PILLOW MASSACRE

            The bugle sounded, followed by the Rebel Yell.  What followed was the most infamous massacre of the Civil War.  In March, 1864 Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest launched a cavalry raid into western Kentucky and Tennessee.  One of his targets was Fort Pillow, located on the Mississippi River near Read more…

The Hell House

                In March, 2004, four military contractors were killed in Fallujah, Iraq.  When their bodies were burned and hung from a bridge, the Pentagon decided it was time to clean out the city.  Operation Phantom Fury was planned as a massive effort by the Marines to go street by street, Read more…

ESCAPE FROM AUSCHWITZ

            After three days without food or water (or bathroom facilities), the two men emerged from the wood pile and began their journey to freedom.  Rudolf Vrba (19 years old) and Alfred Wetzler (26 years old) were inmates in Auschwitz.  Both men were obsessed with bringing the true story of Read more…

THE THIEF AND HIS MOTHER

                This is my favorite fable from Aesop.  A boy returned home one day with a book that he had stolen from a classmate.  Instead of scolding and punishing her son, the mother asked him if anyone had seen him take it.  When her son said no, she complimented him.  Read more…