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Remembering Julian Moses (1925–2025): WWII Navy Veteran and Submarine Tender Sailor

The Veterans Breakfast Club remembers with honor and gratitude Julian Moses, who passed away on May 31, 2025, at the age of 100. A Navy veteran of World War II, Julian served aboard the USS Bushnell (AS-15), a submarine tender that operated in the Pacific Theater in support of America’s “Silent Service.” Born in

Healing Family Trauma Through Military Records Research with Beth Reuschel

Can military records heal family wounds? In this emotional episode of the Veterans Breakfast Club series, historian and professional military records researcher Beth Reuschel of Reuschel Research shares the remarkable story of helping a client, John Myers, uncover the hidden wartime heroism of his estranged father, WWII veteran Sgt. Ervin Myers. John grew up

What Are the U.S. Military’s Rules for Using Force at Home? An Explainer

Written by Todd DePastino Over the past few days, Los Angeles has seen intense civil unrest following federal immigration raids. President Donald Trump responded by federalizing the California National Guard and deploying around 700 Marines to the city. These moves have ignited a national debate over the use of military force on U.S. soil.

Happy 100th Birthday to Windsong Blake, WWII Navy Veteran and Chief of the Assonet Wampanoag Tribe!

WWII Navy veteran Windsong Blake turned 100 years old on June 1. Windsong joined the Navy at age sixteen during the height of the war.  Assigned as a steward’s mate aboard the USS Muscoma, an oiler in Admiral Halsey’s Fifth Fleet, Windsong witnessed firsthand the devastating Kaiten suicide torpedo attack on the USS Mississinewa

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