by Pat LaMarche | Jan 25, 2021 | Feminism, Politics, War
Molly’s a nurse. She splits her time working between a COVID clinic and a pediatric clinic. She loves her job, her husband, her family, her home, her town, and her country. Molly considers herself lucky to have all of them. I first met Molly a little less than a year...
by Pat LaMarche | Mar 26, 2018 | Commentary, War
On the first of December in 2005 Sergeant First Class Brent Adams was killed in Ramadi, Iraq. Ramadi is situated along the Euphrates River, founded in 1869 by the Ottoman Empire, home to heavy fighting in both the first and second world wars and was a deadly part of...