My Sister-in-Law Switched My Seat at the Gate—Then a Senior General Walked Down the Aisle and Said, “Ma’am.”
Zariah West, at forty-two, carried the history of twenty years in the United States Air Force within the very marrow of her bones. While the public imagination often sanitizes military service into a montage of fluttering flags and crisp salutes, the reality for Zariah was far more visceral and unforgiving. Her service was written in … Read more