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Op-Ed (TIME) on War, Family, and Unity

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“How do we as individuals reconcile the war experiences of our family members with our own, as combatants or civilians? How deeply and permanently does war permeate society, even far—geographically and temporally—from the front lines? And, ultimately, what can we learn from it?”

In a fourth-of-July op-ed for TIME magazine, I wrote about past wars, my family, unification, and the current presidential election. I also shared a photo of my father as a young soldier in Italy during WWII, with his identical twin brother.

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