My colleague Roger Kaplan recently wrote an excellent review of the PBS documentary, The Last 600 Meters, which is an excellent description of the battles of Najaf and Fallujah during the Iraq war.
Tim Meyer said Steve Lipscomb was one of those players who did everything he was asked and put maximum effort into it ...
Marine veteran Steven M. Lipscomb was overseeing a crew of 17 people at the Rolling Thunder Mine in West Virginia when it ...
Dagens.com on MSN
Former Marine dies saving trapped coal miners
A community in West Virginia is mourning a Marine veteran whose final act was spent protecting the people he worked alongside ...
The Western Journal on MSNOpinion
The Weaponry of Words: What Israel vs. Hamas Taught Us About the Fight for Truth
In war, truth has always been the first casualty. In our time, it may also be the most powerful weapon. On Nov. 2, the ...
The Newark Advocate on MSN
Licking County men fought in Washington's 2nd Battle of Trenton in 1777
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout continues the stories of three Licking County men who fought under Gen. George ...
Croatia has marked the anniversary of the fall of the eastern town of Vukovar, which was demolished by the Serb-led Yugoslav ...
Following the tragic loss of Steven Lipscomb at the Rolling Thunder Mine, we are learning more about the man who ensured the ...
Marine Corps combat veteran Steven M. Lipscomb lost his life, Nov. 8, while looking after the safety of his crew at the ...
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