Category Archives: history
Admiral Stephen W Rochon – First & One of Nine
Who is Rear Admiral Stephen W Rochon? Probably Telling George W and Barack Where to Go! As the first African American Director of the Executive Residence and Chief Usher (he was number eight since 1857!) for four years 2077 to … Continue reading
Over 2,500 Reasons History Buffs Like Virginia
It’s the oldest program in the United States that began nearly a hundred years ago. Since 1927, the Commonwealth of Virginia has been erecting historical markers – metal signs with black lettering on a silver background The Virginia historical highway … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday 24 FEB 2022 – Camp Sevier
Camp Sevier was a temporary cantonment site in Greenville County created to train federalized National Guard soldiers during World War I. Written by Samuel K. Fore Camp Sevier was a temporary cantonment site in Greenville County created to train federalized … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday 03 FEB 2022 – 10th Group SF Trojan Horse Badge
Trojan Horse Badge? 10th Group SF Trojan Horse Badge and John Michael It is an honor and distinction that John Michael‘s ongoing mission among the United States military began with the United States Army Special Forces. For over twenty years … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday 20 JAN 2022 – Pentagram 2010 JAN 20
Pentagram 2010 JAN 20 NOTE: WIN A FREE AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF “IMAGES OF AMERICA – FORT LESLEY J. McNAIR” — Please see the details at the end of this blog post) There was a time period when John Michael‘s travels … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday 23 DEC 2021 – CHRISTMAS 2011
MERRY CHRISTMAS 2011! It was a very interesting time in my life. It was the year that I juggled the demands of capturing final honors at Arlington National Cemetery and becoming a published author of the first book ever written … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday 16 DEC 2021- 1962 Fort Benning Doughboys
Football and the US ARMY Ever hear of the Fort Benning Doughboys? People have had a fascination with round and oval objects and turned them into games that were at first entertaining and then became the added attraction of betting … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday 09 DEC 2021 – CHRISTMAS 2011
CHRISTMAS 2011 The year 2011 was an exciting year for that is the year that John Michael became a published author of the first book about Fort Myer entitled “Images of America – Fort Myer” BUY THE BOOK Images of … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday 02 DEC 2021- Field Office Wagon
Field Office Wagon A field office wagon was offered by the U.S. Military Telegraph Corps in 1861. Fields of Honor: Pivotal Battles of the Civil War by Edwin C. Bearss ABOUT THE BOOK: Few historians have ever captured the drama, … Continue reading