Grim's Hall

A New Adventure

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A New Adventure: One of the luckiest men in the world has proven his luck again . He deserves it, though -- I hope you all will stop by to ...

Crusader's Return

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"The Crusader's Return" 1. HIGH DEEDS achieved of knightly fame, From Palestine the champion came; The cross upon his shoulder...

Camel Dressage

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Some Cavalry Videos: Bthun sends a couple of remarkable videos. You knew that the great desert tribes had sometimes ridden to war, not on h...

Vrroom

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Vrroom: Mark Steyn notes the political success of fascists in Europe: [I]n the western half of Continental Europe, politics evolved to the ...

Tolk?

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"Tolk"? A list of reasons someone likes Tolkien : 3) The Watcher in the Water Dude. That totally was cool. I mean, say what you li...

Men & Women & Work

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Men & Women At Work: Cassandra has a good post today on women and the workplace . Her aside in the comments is also an interesting conj...

Bitter

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Bitter: So, the APA has come up with yet another way in which you might be crazy. Last time it was something to do with spending too much t...

Water Maids

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Water Maids: SO THEY RODE till they came to a lake, the which was a fair water and broad, and in the midst of the lake Arthur was ware of an...

Fear

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Fear and Hate: So this was written even as John Bolton ponders an Israeli strike on Iran. This brief survey demonstrates why Israel's ...

Two For Today

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Battles Lost and Losing: The American Knife and Tool Institute (AKTI) finds itself, today, in a difficult position. It wants to draw your e...

Chastity

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Chastity: Along the way to defining 'right drinking,' Scruton imagines what he calls "true chastity" for an analogy. This...

Vine and Virtue

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Virtue and Vine: Roger Scruton has a piece on the virtue of drinking. He is aiming at the Aristotlean balance between vice ("vicious ...

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So, to day is June 6th. 65 years ago today, a whole lot of American, British, Canadian, and French soldiers stormed Fortress Europe. General...

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Scratch four flattops! So, today is June 4. I have read that the Japanese intended to rename Midway "The Glorious Month of June" a...

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On Prostitution: Cassandra, that delightful woman, has once again deleted a discussion thread just as I was beginning to enjoy it. :) We had...

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Heraldry, IV: I mentioned 2/1 Armor had just returned home to Germany. Here is some of the heraldry they left behind. Sadly, the last one r...

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For Grim: Storm that fort! Looks like the Russians remember too.

Heraldry III

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Heraldry III: This one's for Eric. I think that heraldry is a lot like poetry: the best of it comes from the most strict traditions. I...

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Heraldry, Part II: Task Force Dragon At various times, units of different sizes have held the distinction of being "task forces" ...

Heraldry, I

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Heraldy, Part I: One of the things I admire about the US Army is its devotion to the traditions of heraldry. The US Army's College of H...
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