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TSO on Veterans’ Corner
The other day, TSO appeared on Don Busney’s Veterans’ Corner show on Rutgers University’s radio program. He talks about things going on in his life and The American Legion’s effort to combat the stolen valor epidemic as well as the legal aspects of the work we do, and the Stolen Valor Act;
TAH on the radio
Last week, the TAH Not Ready for TV All-Stars were on the Veterans’ Corner Radio Show WRSU, 88.7 FM, New Brunswick, NJ. If you missed it, here’s the audio which 48 minutes long; As you might have guessed there were some trolls in the audience, and, of course, they lost their shit in emails afterwards. […]
TAH in the news
So, our post yesterday about Chris Kyle and the proposal to enable President Obama to award him a Medal of Honor made the Washington Post and The Hill. The Post quotes us; “There are hundreds of members of the military whose martial biographies are similar, but they don’t have a best selling book and a […]
TAH on the radio
We’re taking to the airwaves today. Thanks to MCPO, we’ll be on “The Veterans Corner” at about noon today. TSO, MCPO and myself will be talking about Stolen Valor with Donald Buzney, also a veteran. So spend your lunch with us in your ear.
The State of the Blog Address
So here we go into yet another year of blogging, but going forward, let’s look at 2014. Over 3.8 million unique visitors this year up from 2.6 million in 2013. Our most popular post, after the Stolen Valor page last year was Soup Sandwich, this year our most popular post was the one about Katrina […]
TAH Anniversary; Eight years of terrorizing idiots
So, it was eight years ago that This Ain’t Hell took root in my fertile mind after a few years of honing that mind in forums from Paratrooper.net to the History Channel. It took a few more years to latch onto the Stolen Valor thing. We didn’t start the Stolen Valor thing, but we brought […]
WWI diary to be blogged
The UK Express reports that 82-year-old Denis Linfoot is transcribing his father’s diary about the years leading up to, and his participation in The Great War as a blog, each entry appearing 100 years after it was written; Private Arthur Linfoot volunteered for the Royal Army Medical Corps when he was 25 in 1915 and […]
The Duffel Blog in the Washington Post
The Washington Post has noticed the Duffel Blog, but more importantly, I’m sure, to it’s founder, Paul Szoldra, Marine General Mattis has noticed, too; “Duffel Blog is a beautifully crafted response to an increasingly stuffy environment in today’s America,” said retired Gen. James Mattis, a former head of U.S. Central Command who has been parodied […]
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