Bio
Dave Carter is a cross country truck driver, retired military veteran, former private detective, and radio show host. As a Security Forces member and Senior Historian in the US Air Force, he deployed throughout Asia, Europe & the Middle East. Author of over 40 volumes of Air Force histories, he also accompanied aircrews on combat missions in order to record combat events from a participant's perspective. His military awards and decorations include, but are not limited to, the Air Force Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Force Achievment Medal, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terror Service Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award With Valor, and Expert Marksman with Rifle and Pistol. Weapons qualifications include the M-60 machine gun, M-203 grenade launcher, Light Anti-Tank Weapon (LAW Rocket), M-16 rifle, .38 cal. and 9mm pistols, plus sundry grenades and mines. Dave spends his time these days observing the country he defended from the relative comfort of an 18 wheeler.
People Dave Carter is Following
End of Dave Carter's followed conversation feed




Re: Repealing Modernity
A world without nuclear weapons? Ah yes. How dreamy. How paradisiacal. How positively hopey changey! There's another name for it as well. It's called the First World War. Verdun and Somme weren't vacation destinations. They were fields of slaughter where nations, undeterred by non-existent weapons of mass destruction, sent approximately 2 million young men to their deaths in those two battles alone. In the end, 8.5 million soldiers died in that war, and another 21 million were wounded. The reality, as usual, is very different from Utopia's Greatest Hits, as simplistically performed by the President.