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
Hero Dogs of WWI
There have always been pets on the front lines, or on the warships at sea, that provided the one thing no other could: a few moments of joy to the...
Hero Dogs of WWI
There have always been pets on the front lines, or on the warships at sea, that provided the one thing no other could: a few moments of joy to the...
What It Takes To Be A Special Forces Operator
Special Operators are a unique breed of warriors.
What It Takes To Be A Special Forces Operator
Special Operators are a unique breed of warriors.
How C.S. Lewis' Service In WWI Shaped His Life ...
C.S. Lewis’ life was shaped by his combat experiences in the trenches of France as a 19/20-year-old man.
How C.S. Lewis' Service In WWI Shaped His Life ...
C.S. Lewis’ life was shaped by his combat experiences in the trenches of France as a 19/20-year-old man.
Did You Know About These Fun Titles That Are Un...
These unique US Navy titles are entertaining, and they make a lot of sense!
Did You Know About These Fun Titles That Are Un...
These unique US Navy titles are entertaining, and they make a lot of sense!
Morning and Evening Colors: The Bugle Calls Tha...
To this day, it remains a beautiful and favorite "alarm clock" sound.
Morning and Evening Colors: The Bugle Calls Tha...
To this day, it remains a beautiful and favorite "alarm clock" sound.
Brown Water Navy Heroes
The canals and river systems they operated in were often narrow and lined with thick jungle or high grasses up to the river banks. Ambush was always a real and...
Brown Water Navy Heroes
The canals and river systems they operated in were often narrow and lined with thick jungle or high grasses up to the river banks. Ambush was always a real and...