Dancing with Fire
By Wil Tehero The Pacific is going through a very critical transformation. I would know, I live only...
Knives for Self-Defense – Knowing the Law
By Peter Honigmann The streets are dangerous, no matter where you live or where you travel. One item...
Maiden Visit to a Gun Range
By Deborah Gantos and Raina Kuptz Deborah: You never know where your life will take you. Haven’t you...
Foxhole to Darkroom
By John Wills It was 1969 and the war in Vietnam raged on despite newly opened Paris peace talks...
Military Law Enforcement
By Tim Dees The military, being a subset of society within a society, has its own rules. They...
Why You Should Sponsor a ROTC Program
By Suzanne McKoy In this time of political uncertainty, protests and disagreement, having a strong and solid community is...
Industry Spotlight: Eagle Crest
Tell us about the history of your company. Eagle Crest was established in 1981 by our founder and owner...
The War At Home
By Rick Friday I enlisted in the Air Force in 1971, shortly after graduation from high school. I had...
Terrorism: A New Perspective
By Rick Friday Watching the news about the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino brought back some bad...
Life after Service
By Rick Friday In 1971, I joined the Air Force, primarily with the thought of not getting drafted and...
How the Firearms Industry Affects the US Economy
By Geoffrey Henny The manufacture and sale of firearms and hunting supplies in the US is often criticized in...
Coming Home: Adjusting to Civilian Life
By Tony Yeary I remember the world of excitement and confusion that I stepped into when I first entered...
Reality Check: Lessons Learned in a Police Career
By Tim Dees Even though 61 years of life experience has taught me that movies and TV bear little...
Are the Police Becoming Too Militarized?
By Tim Dees Without a doubt, cops don’t look the way they did 30 years ago. They often wear...