Featured in true crimeBYTeam MightyDec 7, 2021ShareThe Army recalled a soldier to active duty to try him for murderThis post is sponsored by FOX Nation. True Crime stories have taken America by storm in the past decade, but… BYTeam MightyDec 7, 2021ShareBYBlake StilwellOct 26, 2022ShareWhy Okinawa is the most haunted place in the militaryThe profession of arms deals in death, no matter how we like to think of our daily military lives. No matter what your military speciality is, you’re helping that end. If you’re a cook, you feed warfighters who are out there dealing death. If you … BYBlake StilwellOct 26, 2022ShareBYBlake StilwellFeb 18, 2021ShareA mass murderer allegedly learned to kill from an Army vet-turned hitmanThe story of Robert Prongay gets more confusing the more anyone retells it, but it all begins with prolific serial killer and alleged mafia hitman, Richard Kuklinski. Known as “The Iceman” for masking his victims’ times of death by freezing their… BYBlake StilwellFeb 18, 2021ShareBYBlake StilwellJul 22, 2020ShareHow a U.S. troop pled guilty to murder but got off scot-freeThe most interesting thing about pleading guilty to a capital crime in a military court is the defendant needs to be able to convince the presiding judge that he or she is actually guilty of the crime, and not just taking the deal to avoid the death… BYBlake StilwellJul 22, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareHow people give Abraham Lincoln the last laugh at his killerIt was not an ending befitting a man of Lincoln’s personal stature. He died in a bed at the House of a local tailor, William Petersen. He didn’t die right away, instead dying the next morning after a night of labored breathing. His assassin, John … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThis retired General weighed in on the war crimes pardon controversyIf there’s one thing retired Gen. Martin Dempsey knows, it’s leadership. The West Pointer and career Army officer offers an insight into good leadership almost every day via his Twitter account. From Aristotle to Dwight D. Eisenhower, the former C… BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020SharePresident Trump just pardoned a soldier who killed an Iraqi prisonerArmy 1st Lt. Michael Behenna was convicted of killing an al-Qaeda suspect in a combat zone during a 2008 deployment to Iraq. A military court sentenced the officer to 25 years in prison, though an appellate court noted his argument of self-defense. … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThese are the 4 inmates on the military’s death rowEvery service member knows the result of not living up to the expectations placed upon them by donning the uniform of the Armed Forces of the United States. Most will never receive a punishment beyond Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justi… BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellSep 25, 2018ShareWhy grave-robbing Confederate generals is big businessIn April, 2013, an iron casket was found pulled out of its grave and its contents were spilled all over the Old Church Cemetery near Waynesboro, Ga. A man, later found to be BYBlake StilwellSep 25, 2018Share
BYTeam MightyDec 7, 2021ShareThe Army recalled a soldier to active duty to try him for murderThis post is sponsored by FOX Nation. True Crime stories have taken America by storm in the past decade, but… BYTeam MightyDec 7, 2021Share
BYBlake StilwellOct 26, 2022ShareWhy Okinawa is the most haunted place in the militaryThe profession of arms deals in death, no matter how we like to think of our daily military lives. No matter what your military speciality is, you’re helping that end. If you’re a cook, you feed warfighters who are out there dealing death. If you … BYBlake StilwellOct 26, 2022Share
BYBlake StilwellFeb 18, 2021ShareA mass murderer allegedly learned to kill from an Army vet-turned hitmanThe story of Robert Prongay gets more confusing the more anyone retells it, but it all begins with prolific serial killer and alleged mafia hitman, Richard Kuklinski. Known as “The Iceman” for masking his victims’ times of death by freezing their… BYBlake StilwellFeb 18, 2021Share
BYBlake StilwellJul 22, 2020ShareHow a U.S. troop pled guilty to murder but got off scot-freeThe most interesting thing about pleading guilty to a capital crime in a military court is the defendant needs to be able to convince the presiding judge that he or she is actually guilty of the crime, and not just taking the deal to avoid the death… BYBlake StilwellJul 22, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareHow people give Abraham Lincoln the last laugh at his killerIt was not an ending befitting a man of Lincoln’s personal stature. He died in a bed at the House of a local tailor, William Petersen. He didn’t die right away, instead dying the next morning after a night of labored breathing. His assassin, John … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThis retired General weighed in on the war crimes pardon controversyIf there’s one thing retired Gen. Martin Dempsey knows, it’s leadership. The West Pointer and career Army officer offers an insight into good leadership almost every day via his Twitter account. From Aristotle to Dwight D. Eisenhower, the former C… BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020SharePresident Trump just pardoned a soldier who killed an Iraqi prisonerArmy 1st Lt. Michael Behenna was convicted of killing an al-Qaeda suspect in a combat zone during a 2008 deployment to Iraq. A military court sentenced the officer to 25 years in prison, though an appellate court noted his argument of self-defense. … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThese are the 4 inmates on the military’s death rowEvery service member knows the result of not living up to the expectations placed upon them by donning the uniform of the Armed Forces of the United States. Most will never receive a punishment beyond Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justi… BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellSep 25, 2018ShareWhy grave-robbing Confederate generals is big businessIn April, 2013, an iron casket was found pulled out of its grave and its contents were spilled all over the Old Church Cemetery near Waynesboro, Ga. A man, later found to be BYBlake StilwellSep 25, 2018Share