Military & Veterans
American Defense Policy After Twenty Years of War
From my 4 November speech at Notre Dame outlining my deep concerns over where our defense policy, external and internal, has taken us since 9/11.
‘The Hardhat Riot’ Review: What the Riots Foretold
Wall Street JournalIn 1970, blue-collar workers confronted antiwar protesters. The quarrel continues.
Mac McGarvey
January 13, 2020 America lost a great spirit this morning, and I lost one of my most treasured friends. Everyone who knew Mac McGarvey loves to trade stories about the flawless timing of his dry sense of humor, his pride in having served as a United States Marine, his loyalty to his friends, and the […]
Lost Soldiers Foundation; A Message from Jim Webb
September 14, 2019 Dear Friends: I wanted to share the below piece, which ran in the internet edition of USA Today on Friday and in the weekend print edition of today. This is the first time we have publicly identified the date of the transfer of the ARVN remains from Hawaii to California, and also […]
Remember South Vietnam’s forgotten soldiers
Shot down in a U.S. military C-123 during the Vietnam War, the remains of our allied MIA soldiers were without a country. I knew I had to act.
Jim Webb on ‘Givers’ and ‘Takers’
September 28, 2012
by James Fallows, The Atlantic
Committee approves Webb provisions to protect Post-9/11 GI Bill
September 12, 2012
Senator Jim Webb, Official Press Release
In 4 years 745,000 have used Post 9/11 GI Bill
June 29, 2012
by Rick Maze, Army Times
Protect the New G.I. Bill
March 21, 2012
Fredericksburg.com
Webb Puts Troops Ahead of Profits
September 4, 2011
Roanoke Times Editorial
Webb Keynote at Defense Forum Washington 2010
September 10, 2010
Military Officers Association of America
What the GI’s Deserve
Jume 29, 2008
Washington Post Editorial
Purple Heartbreakers
January 18, 2006
by James Webb, The New York Times
Why We Fought & Why We Would Do It Again
September 2003
by James Webb, The American Legion Magazine
Is Hollywood Pro-Military Now?
March 25, 2002
by James Webb, The Wall Street Journal
The Price of Duty
May 27, 2001
by James Webb, Parade Magazine
The Consequence of War
May 1, 2001
by James Webb, The Wall Street Journal
The Insult of Carter’s Mass Pardon
February 23, 2001
by James Webb, Letters to the Editor, The Wall Street Journal
Heroes of the Vietnam Generation
July/August 2000
by James Webb, American Enterprise Institute
History Proves Vietnam Victors Wrong
April 28, 2000
by James Webb, The Wall Street Journal
The Novelist Who Put A Human Face on War: A Review of “Catch 22”
December 15, 1999
by James Webb, The Wall Street Journal
The Bridge at No Gun Ri
October 6, 1999
by James Webb, The Wall Street Journal
The Media’s War on Vietnam Vets
July 15, 1998
by James Webb, The Wall Street Journal
Peace? Defeat? What Did the Vietnam War Protesters Want?
May/June 1997
by James Webb, American Enterprise Institute
The War On Military Culture
January 20, 1997
by James Webb, The Weekly Standard
Robert McNamara, the Anti-War Left, & the Triumph of Intellectual Dishonesty
Fall 1995
by James Webb, Strategic Review
Political Correctness Infects the Pentagon
July 10, 1994
by James Webb, The New York Times
The Military Is Not A Social Program
August 18, 1993
by James Webb, The New York Times
Witch Hunt In the Navy
October 6, 1992
by James Webb, The New York Times
No Ordinary War, No Ordinary Hero
February 25, 1990
by James Webb, The New York Times
Don’t Call On The Guard
April 13, 1989
by James Webb, The Washington Post
Can He Come Home Again?
April 2, 1989
by James Webb, Parade Magazine
Can The Marines Come Back?
July 5, 1987
By Al Santoli
Vietnam Vets Didn’t Kill Babies, and They Aren’t Suicidal
April 6, 1986
by James Webb, The Washington Post
When A One-Armed Man Is Not A Loser
November 21, 1982
by James Webb, Parade Magazine
The Power of Remembering
May 25, 1981
by James Webb, The Washington Post
The Invisible Vietnam Veteran
August 4, 1976
by James H. Webb, The Washington Post
Flexibility and the Fire Team
April 1972
by Capt. James H. Webb, Marine Corps Gazette
Roles & Missions: Time For A Change
March 1972
by Capt. James H. Webb, Marine Corps Gazette