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My appearance on Ron Coleman's "Coleman Nation" YouTube podcast discussing my background, including my infamous Admiral Rickover interview, and the great work we do here at Legal Insurrection and the Equal Protection Project

The Life and Service of a World War Mine Warfare Sailor: Part 16

When we last left the USS Sway (AM-120), she had completed refitting and repairs in the United States, had cleared the Panama Canal, and was now reassigned to the Pacific Fleet. During the time she spent stateside, the war in Europe had ended, but the war in the Pacific was still being fought across vast distances and on many islands. Allied forces were quickly closing on Japan and plans were already being made for an invasion, one that would dwarf any that had come before. This would come at the high cost of countless soldiers, sailors, Marines, and airmen on both sides as well as an untold number of Japanese civilian lives. This, however, was many months away and the

Norwell s first police chief Ken Bradeen from 1955-1978 dies at age 99

The flag flew at half staff Saturday evening at the Norwell police station on Route 53. His granddaughter, Jessica Stevens, of Norwell, said her one-of-a-kind grandfather died peacefully after a short illness. He had planned to move back to Florida near his daughter Janet when he became ill. He and his late wife, Beulah, had been living at Linden Ponds retirement community since 2012 after returning from Florida.  Barbara Osborne, 91, recalled how she and her late husband, Wesley Osborne, who was the Norwell conservation officer and tree warden, would drive to Quincy in the 1960s and 1970s to go to the movies with Bradeen and his wife and come home for strawberry shortcake. He was a very nice guy, she said.

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