Analogies can be overdrawn, but help to explain life. In Autumn 1942, the world changed – almost imperceptibly, but significantly....
Someone asked me the other day, “Do you sleep easily?” Answer “Yes.” “Yes?” they questioned, “with all that is going...
It was 0600, and I knew it was “one of those days.” Churchill sometimes lifts me, and he did that...
AMAC Magazine Exclusive - By Robert B. Charles History is quirky, life is undependable, but hope is always worth having....
Hope. History is quirky, life undependable, but hope is worth having. Many years ago, I found myself in England, enjoyed...
While complicated, a look at turmoil in Sudan offers lessons. Factions of Sudan’s military government are warring, aftershocks of a...
Winston Churchill became Britain’s Prime Minister at the dawn of WWII. What he inherited was ugly. He knew the free...
Adversity, like it or not, is the great teacher. We have it now, may get more, but every generation back...
Official's in Washington are gushing over Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his appeal last week to a joint session of...
AMAC Exclusive - By Daniel Berman "If you are not a liberal at 20 you have no heart. If you...
Conservatives tend to be conservative by “nature,” as well as by politics. They value friends, family, faith, tradition, service, and...
Photo courtesy of History.com The world has lost a gem. At an age when many kids – even adults – are...
Pilots scramble for their Hawker Hurricane fighters at an airfield in England to tackle the Luftwaffe during the Battle of...
AMAC Exclusive - By - Herald Boas The two leading democratic figures of World War II, in separate incidents a...
AMAC Exclusive by Herald Boas Three titanic figures from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries have something remarkable in common:...
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill died 54 years ago, last month. He saw and did more in one life than...