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“Wandering Souls” Finding Peace

Mary J. Lohnes, Writer – College of Southern Maryland In war, promotion is easy; conquer and destroy while avoiding the bullets, the bombs and the treacherous terrain. At home, there are no promotions or awards for navigating through the landmines … Continue reading

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Wayne Karlin Interview – “Marble Mountain”

How does the soul reckon with the actions the body is forced to make to stay alive? Can the soul ever heal when a single decision continues to reverberate decades after it was made? Will any good ever come of … Continue reading

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Wayne Karlin Interview – “Under Fire”

“It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood.” ~ General William T. Sherman   It has been three decades since the world saw photos … Continue reading

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Wayne Karlin Interview – “Wandering Souls”

What does it take to ease a man’s conscience when he is haunted by war? On March18, 1969, a young American infantry lieutenant named Homer Steedly turned a bend on a trail in Kontum Province and came face to face … Continue reading

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