Outside of Philadelphia, the Emlen House is where the nation’s first president stayed while leading the Continental Army in ...
Washington’s ‘warrior ethos’ was grounded in decency, temperance and the capacity to act with courage without surrendering to rage. That ideal built an army – and in time, a republic.
George Washington’s true “warrior ethos” prized discipline, restraint, and decency—values at odds with Pete Hegseth’s call for a tougher military culture.
Walter Washington is a sixth-generation nephew of the first U.S. president. The tour of Washington family homes, he says, “is ...
The founder who built the wall between our military and politics would be appalled by Trump's power grabs. But not surprised.
President Donald Trump told attendees at the American Cornerstone Institute’s Founders Dinner that George Washington “would have voted” for him. Addressing the crowd dining at Washington’s own Mount ...