Let’s take a break from our regularly scheduled programming of Fake News or Real News? and remember a brother-in-arms who’s passed on to the other side.
Luis Carlos Montalván, former Army captain, decorated Iraq war veteran, prominent advocate in the vet community, and best-selling author of the memoir Until Tuesday: A Wounded Warrior and the Golden Retriever Who Saved Him, was found dead in an El Paso hotel room in December. He was 43.
As I write this remembrance, Luis’s official autopsy results have not yet been released, though in an interview with the New York Times his father suggested his son’s death was heart-related and not a suicide, as he’d first suspected.
Luis had a rough go of it. His memoir tracks his journey from his upbringing... Read More