Resa LaRu Kirkland, dubbed "WARCHICK" by her beloved Korean War Veterans, is a military historian, writer, researcher, live-wire talk guest and public speaker, Constitutional originalist, and lover of American Law and politics. and writer of the most unique war story in American military history (Pentagon verified!), which came from America's longest running war (Korean War):  FORGOTTEN WARRIOR: Twice in One Day, the story of the only movie ever shot entirely on the front lines of an active war, using an all front-line cast (no actors, all real, deployed GIs), shot by Paramount Pictures in June and July, 1953, and premiering in November, 1953, centering on the American soldier whose "reel" death scene was shot the very same day as his "real" death on Pork Chop Hill.  His name was Ricardo Carrasco, the best friend of Robert Talmage Kirkland, Resa's father.  She is a consummate favorite on talk shows, and has over 200 articles published since 2002 at Washington Times, David Horowitz, The Politichicks, World Net Daily, iFeminist, Etherzone, and many military, news, and historical blogs and websites.  A massive fan base and read by millions, including such notables as James Woods, Audrey Russo, Dr. Gina Loudon, Mark Tapson, Charles V. Payne, Carl Cameron, and James Rosen, just to mention a few.  Unforgettable, don't even try, with a wicked wit and hilarious sense of humor, quick on the uptake and knows how to keep quiet when necessary, one of the most detailed critical thinkers and follower of flawless, mathematical logic it will ever be your pleasure to read, hear, and know.  When pursuing truth Resa will never, ever stop until she finds it.  EVER.