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NOTE: This Thursday at 7 p.m Eastern, we feature the third speaker in our new online series “How Austrian Economics Impacted My Life.” Our speaker will be Larry White, who teaches economics at George Mason University, whose economics department is one of the best free-market, Austrian-oriented departments in the country. Larry is another star in Austrian economics. He serves as Distinguished Senior Fellow of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics of the Mercatus Center at GMU. I hope you’ll join us for another fun intellectual evening. To participate live, go to our website (fff.org), scroll down to Upcoming Events, click on this conference, then click to go to the registration page, then register, and we will send you Zoom link.
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At Freedom Fest last July, I had the honor of being interviewed by C-SPAN’s Book TV about my most recent book An Encounter ...
In December 1966, Army Captain Sam Bird’s one-year tour of duty in Vietnam was coming to an end. He was set to be transferred from a combat zone in which he had been operating to a safe zone in the rear and then sent home. However, according to a written account entitled “The Courage of Sam Bird” by B. T. Collins, one of his subordinate officers, Bird “conned his commanding officer into letting him stay an extra month with his beloved Bravo Company,” a move that would prove to be a near-fatal mistake.
For high school, Sam had attended Missouri Military Academy, where he was a company commander his final year. He received the school’s highest possible honor — the Legion of Honor for industry, integrity, and abiding loyalty.
Sam then attended the Citadel, the prestigious military college in South Carolina. During his senior year, he served on the regimental staff, the highest-ranking group within the corps of cadets. He graduated ...
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