Captain Jack Perkins – The First Black Skipper in the Royal Navy

On Sept. 6, 1800, the British frigate HMS Meleager of the Royal Navy’s Jamaica Station piped aboard its new skipper, John “Jack” Perkins. By the time of his promotion to post captain of the 32-gun…

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Venezuela on the Brink – Dictator Draws Fire From World Powers (and no, we’re not talking about Hugo Chavez)

“While at the time Berlin and London were slowly drifting to war, the estranged powers, along with Italy, did manage to find a common enemy in Cipriano Castro.” LAST MONTH, Venezuelans bid farewell to Hugo…

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Sticker Shock and Awe — The Astronomical Cost of America’s Wars

“The Cost of Major U.S. Wars provides present day dollar figures (adjusted for inflation) for every U.S. war from the Revolution to the 1991 Persian Gulf War.” ARMED CONFLICTS DO HARM to more than just the bodies and…

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