Dan Doyle
Dan Doyle is a husband, father, grandfather, Vietnam veteran, and retired professor of Humanities at Seattle University. He taught 13 years at the high school level and 22 years at the university level. He spends his time now babysitting his granddaughter. He is a poet and a blogger as well. Dan holds an AA degree in English Literature, a BA in Comparative Literature, and an MA in Theology, and writes regularly for The Veterans Site Blog.
Articles by Dan Doyle
Food Insecurity Among Active Duty Personnel
According to the Rand study, 40% of those who were considered affected by food insecurity were in the Army, 26% in the Navy, 18% in the Air Force, 14% in...
Food Insecurity Among Active Duty Personnel
According to the Rand study, 40% of those who were considered affected by food insecurity were in the Army, 26% in the Navy, 18% in the Air Force, 14% in...
Gotta Love The United States Coast Guard
The ability to laugh at ourselves is both healthy and empowering.
Gotta Love The United States Coast Guard
The ability to laugh at ourselves is both healthy and empowering.
Nobility, Honor, Valor, and God's Grace: Medal ...
"This entire military is one cohesive, dedicated force...that has been honed into a machine of lethal moving parts. If you want war with the United States of America, I promise...
Nobility, Honor, Valor, and God's Grace: Medal ...
"This entire military is one cohesive, dedicated force...that has been honed into a machine of lethal moving parts. If you want war with the United States of America, I promise...
Remembering the Gulf War and Its Veterans
What Hussein thought was going to be the "Mother of Victories" for Iraq was an unadulterated disaster. Iraq fell to the coalition forces in a mere 4 days from the...
Remembering the Gulf War and Its Veterans
What Hussein thought was going to be the "Mother of Victories" for Iraq was an unadulterated disaster. Iraq fell to the coalition forces in a mere 4 days from the...
Ceasefire In Vietnam: January 27, 1973
The ceasefire that brought an end to the American involvement in the Vietnam War on January 27, 1973, is now almost half a century in the past. For many alive...
Ceasefire In Vietnam: January 27, 1973
The ceasefire that brought an end to the American involvement in the Vietnam War on January 27, 1973, is now almost half a century in the past. For many alive...
Seeing Is Believing: The Day We Flew Too Low to...
When the exercise was underway, the B-52 pilot contacted the aircraft carrier and asked if he could do a fly-by. The Navy responded to the B-52 pilot, saying something like,...
Seeing Is Believing: The Day We Flew Too Low to...
When the exercise was underway, the B-52 pilot contacted the aircraft carrier and asked if he could do a fly-by. The Navy responded to the B-52 pilot, saying something like,...