There’s quite a story to the banged-up, old bullet that a World War II nurse with strong ties to Lake and Sonoma counties just donated in person to the national museum at Pearl Harbor. And you can be sure that, in time, legions of museum visitors will be surprised to learn that the story is far less about war than it is about love. The donor of the Japanese machinegun bullet is Alice Darrow, who’s lively and endearing at age 106. Often in recent decades, she has stood before audiences in Lakeport and Santa Rosa and elsewhere to tell of...