"We matter most when we’re one. Our oneness matters," said Maj. Gen. John Admire, a member of the Tulsa World Community Advisory Board.
While our government and military are unable to predict the future, they can and must plan and prepare for it. They should have and could have done both. If so, the current Afghan situation would be dramatically different and much less disastrous than it now is, writes columnist John Admire, a retired U.S. Marine Corps major general.
Fourteen inducted into Tulsa Public Schools Athletics Hall of Fame on Thursday night.
There will be a reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by the ninth annual banquet that is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. at the DoubleTree Tulsa at Warren Place.
Our United States Flag is revered and respected by most, demonized and desecrated by few. It symbolizes our freedoms that protect us as well as our right to protest with it, writes columnist John Admire, a retired U.S. Marine Corps major general.
Ten more inductees will be announced over the next three weekends for the ninth annual banquet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 10, at the DoubleTree Tulsa at Warren Place.
We’ve become so selective and biased in our interpretation of our Constitution, and the rights and privileges it grants us, that we’re becoming our own worst enemy, the column says. The liberties that protect us may become the freedoms by which we destroy us.
We’ve become so selective and biased in our interpretation of our Constitution, and the rights and privileges it grants us, that we’re becoming our own worst enemy, the column says. The liberties that protect us may become the freedoms by which we destroy us.
The best gifts, faiths and loves in life are those shared with family and friends. This Christmas share your gifts, faiths, and loves with those with whom you share your homes, communities, and world. It’ll make Christmas a truly merry and magical one.
A child’s love is given freely and is priceless. It’s unfiltered and asks nothing in return. Well, until they discover cellphones or have their driver’s licenses.
As Americans, we have the inalienable right to abhor violence and hate war. As citizens of a democracy, however, we have the moral responsibility to understand and respect the burdens we impose on those we send to fight and war for us.
We are among the most civilized and compassionate nations and peoples in history. Yet, at times, among us are unimaginably the most uncivilized and inhumane of our time. While the proliferation of guns is somewhat casually accepted and we react to their use in mass murders with public outrage, we ultimately do virtually nothing to resolve the crisis.
A retired Marine Corps major general and member of the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame, his plan to "dodge" the draft was to volunteer first.
My thanks to John Admire for his letter regarding the University of Tulsa's ingratitude to John Rogers and his legacy, as well as the way TU dropped the men's golf program ("TU's ingratitude," May 7).
I completely agree with the opinion expressed by John Admire regarding the decision by the University of Tulsa to remove the name of John Rogers from its law building ("TU's ingratitude," May 7).
The subtitle of John Admire's book: "A Story of Courage and Compassion a Four Young Marines Fight to Survive the Vietnam War."
Two Vietnam veterans were awarded the Silver and Bronze Star medals Friday for their courage in a battle on a jungle hillside where more than 75 percent of the troops with them that day were killed or wounded.
A Sunday Tulsa World Sports cutline incorrectly listed John Admire
’s rank. Admire is a retired major general.
U.S. Marine Maj. Gen. John Admire has had a distinguished
BROKEN ARROW - A Marine reserve unit based in Broken Arrow
WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., after meeting
with a Marine Corps official, said Wednesday a reserve unit
scheduled to be dismantled and relocated will remain in
Broken Arrow.
EASTERN SAUDI ARABIA - The Iraqis were not alone for those