Short Story – Memoir (Page 2)

Written by Dave Rowe – Well, it’s 5:45 in the evening and I’m at – where I always seem to be at – the supermarket.  I’ve got this wife Doris (blond but by no means a Doris Day) and whenever I get home from my day at Cleveland Commerce she’s onContinue Reading

Written by Tom Davis – In 1996 I had the opportunity to command a Joint Special Operations Task Force ( JOTF).  The JSOTF’s mission was to provide a recovery/extraction force for military (members of the MCC– Military Coordination Center. More on that later) and “civilian,” read that CIA, personnel who wereContinue Reading

Written by Christopher Van Dyke – The first swing I remember my father putting up was inside an old brick building he owned on the main street of the small town I grew up in. If you took that building and split it up, the bottom front quarter of it,Continue Reading

Written by Terry Ward – I first saw him sitting on the floor of his hospital room in the pediatric unit of St. Andrews where I volunteered. He was playing with toy cars borrowed from the playroom down the hall. On first inspection, it appeared as if an engineer or architectContinue Reading