Lieutenant Robert Heller of the 88th Infantry Division stood outside the barracks and watched the sun’s glow on the crest of the neighboring mountains. He couldn’t help but feel irony that a hillbilly from West Virginia was, after over five years in the military, in the mountains of Europe. An orderly ran up to him, … Continue reading Big Boy’s War (1/3)
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Principles
Paul Boniface studied the computer screen. The statewide statistics were sobering, to say the least. While Jamesville High did not rank as the worst school in the district, the district as a whole didn’t have much standing statewide. Rather sad but indicative of problems beyond his pay grade. After two quick knocks, the door opened. … Continue reading Principles