Category: Military

In Memoriam: Robert David Peraza (May 26, 1971- September 11, 2001)

In Memoriam: Robert David Peraza (May 26, 1971- September 11, 2001)

| September 10, 2006 | 10 Replies

Robert (“Rob” or “Gringo”) David Peraza was 30 years old on September 11, 2001. He had earned both his undergraduate degree (1994) and his MBA (1996) from St. Bonaventure University, where he had loved to play rugby. He was now living in New York City and working as a bond trader for Cantor Fitzgerald near […]

Read More

The newest Marine

The newest Marine

| August 31, 2006 | 5 Replies

Sorry blogging has been a bit light here. Besides writing a very long expert report during the past month, I’ve also driven (with Sandra) a few thousand miles over the past several days, with over a thousand more to go. Last week, we made a quick trip to Utah to see some close friends from […]

Read More

Not my father’s military…

Not my father’s military…

| August 21, 2006 | Reply

But I’m sure my dad would have liked some of this gear back in WWII or even during Vietnam. It’s my son’s military, now. This article by Nate Anderson over at Ars Technica shows just what R&R techno-gear our military folks over in Iraq and Afghanistan can get hold of: One of Mikhail Woltering’s strangest […]

Read More

The choices Israel faces

The choices Israel faces

| July 23, 2006 | Reply

While I haven’t commented much on the newest war in the Middle East, I have continued to follow it closely, both because of my interest in military history and that fact that it could lead to, oh, significant global conflict. By and large, my sympathies are with Israel, which is surrounded by countries and terrorist […]

Read More

Campaiging against proliferation of non-lethal weapons? And finding death rays in Iraq?

Campaiging against proliferation of non-lethal weapons? And finding death rays in Iraq?

| July 21, 2006 | Reply

The California Center for Strategic Studies is a non-profit organization “dedicated to securing world peace, fostering human rights, and promoting sustainable prosperity.” OK, nothing there that I have a problem with. CCSS claims on its home page to have “spearhead[ed] a major nuclear arms reduction agreement between the U.S. and Russia.” OK, that’s news to […]

Read More