Former President James "Jimmy" Carter is on my mind these days as he is, at age 98, entering hospice care.
Perhaps now more famous and liked for his post-Presidential career than his time during office - a period during which I would not envy anyone who was in the White House - Carter may not be with us much longer, so now seems like an opportune time to remind all of us who Jimmy Carter is other than a nice old man who spends a lot of time volunteering for Habitat for Humanity.
Carter was born and raised in Plains, Georgia, where his family had a peanut farm. He would leave to go to college, finishing as a Naval Academy graduate, which led to his military service aboard submarines in both the Pacific and Atlantic fleets. Clearly he had something going on upstairs as he was selected to study reactor technology as nuclear submarines came online. Yes. He's a nuclear engineer.