
People That Matter: 100 Years of Alan Kinder
Alan Kinder turned 100 years old on January 26th. He survived the second wave of D-Day in 1944 and the Battle of the Bulge in 1945. He came home and married, had a family and a life. He didn’t talk much about WWII until his grandson asked him about it for a paper he was writing at school. That was

A Changed Perspective
I’ve been out of town for the last 10 days and am back in the saddle now. I wanted to share this. My dad was a regular guy who signed up to serve his country in WWII. Frank Mitchell was older than most of his unit, the 107th Reconnaissance, Essex Troop, B Company—I’m sure I’m getting that order wrong, so