Dan Doyle

Dan Doyle

Dan Doyle is a husband, father, grandfather, Vietnam veteran, and retired professor of Humanities at Seattle University. He taught 13 years at the high school level and 22 years at the university level. He spends his time now babysitting his granddaughter. He is a poet and a blogger as well. Dan holds an AA degree in English Literature, a BA in Comparative Literature, and an MA in Theology, and writes regularly for The Veterans Site Blog.

Articles by Dan Doyle

78th Anniversary of the Raising of The Flag Over Iwo Jima

78th Anniversary of the Raising of The Flag Ove...

We honor those who fought at Iwo 78 years ago by remembering them through this iconic image of the flag being raised over Iwo Jima in the midst of that...

78th Anniversary of the Raising of The Flag Ove...

We honor those who fought at Iwo 78 years ago by remembering them through this iconic image of the flag being raised over Iwo Jima in the midst of that...

The Golden Thirteen - First Black Men to Be Made Officers In The United States Navy

The Golden Thirteen - First Black Men to Be Mad...

We owe those original 16 men our honor, our respect, and our eternal thanks for their contribution to the Navy and to American society.

The Golden Thirteen - First Black Men to Be Mad...

We owe those original 16 men our honor, our respect, and our eternal thanks for their contribution to the Navy and to American society.

Medal of Honor To Be Awarded To Retired Col. Paris Davis

Medal of Honor To Be Awarded To Retired Col. Pa...

Davis's commanding officer nominated the young captain for the Medal of Honor immediately after the battle was over, "but the Army," according to a Times article, "somehow lost the nomination."...

Medal of Honor To Be Awarded To Retired Col. Pa...

Davis's commanding officer nominated the young captain for the Medal of Honor immediately after the battle was over, "but the Army," according to a Times article, "somehow lost the nomination."...

Montford Point Marines: A Precedent for Courage

Montford Point Marines: A Precedent for Courage

From 1942 to 1949, Black people who joined the Marine Corps went to boot camp at Montford Point on the sprawling Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base near Jacksonville, N.C. It...

Montford Point Marines: A Precedent for Courage

From 1942 to 1949, Black people who joined the Marine Corps went to boot camp at Montford Point on the sprawling Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base near Jacksonville, N.C. It...

Tuskegee Airmen: Their Importance to American Military and Cultural History

Tuskegee Airmen: Their Importance to American M...

We honor them today for their courage and skill as WWII pilots and for their contribution to the efforts to bring the nation closer to the noble ideals expressed in...

Tuskegee Airmen: Their Importance to American M...

We honor them today for their courage and skill as WWII pilots and for their contribution to the efforts to bring the nation closer to the noble ideals expressed in...

Making Naval History At Super Bowl LVII

Making Naval History At Super Bowl LVII

The nation can be proud of these seven United States Navy women who are among the best of the best.

Making Naval History At Super Bowl LVII

The nation can be proud of these seven United States Navy women who are among the best of the best.

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