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  • Work/Life Balance – STOP: Embracing Work as a Vital Part of Life July 5, 2024
    The concept of “work/life balance” is a misnomer that needs to be retired – TODAY. We must stop segregating work from life as if they are opposing forces in a perpetual tug-of-war. Work is part of life. Instead of striving for an elusive balance, we should focus on integrating work into the broader scope of […]
    JC Glick
  • I Have Given Her the Burdens of My Family July 5, 2024
    The streetlights passed in the silent darkness. I cruised the concrete roadways. I reflected upon the feelings that passed without thought. The feelings I have fought for. The feelings once foreign. I wondered what lifelong love and acceptance felt like. I wondered what a life without fearing death felt like. What life would be without destruction, neglect, and abuse. […]
    Jake Smith
  • If You’re Breathing… There’s Hope July 5, 2024
    If you’re breathing There’s hope If you only awoke Theres’s hope No matter how deep No matter how dark The skies have grown There’s hope. Time passes on Light starts to break Gasping for air There’s hope Never give up Never give in Let seasons be what they are The ground frozen over in winter […]
    Diana Nickell
  • JULY FOURTH July 4, 2024
    by Lou Marin Jumbled memories of the past. Under a hot sun, Lined up at attention to bury a veteran. Years in uniform honored at his graveside. Flag folded carefully, Only blue and 3 stars show. Under a hot sun, Riflemen fire 21 shots. Taps from a battered polished bugle. Here lies a real American […]
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  • I Can’t Keep Asher Safe Forever July 4, 2024
    “Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change in the presence of fate, is strength undefeatable.” – Helen […]
    Frank Pauc

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  • Army pilots save a man’s life after day of ‘bad luck’ July 5, 2024
    An aviation contractor at Fort Novosel, Alabama is alive today because a whole bunch of things went wrong. There were mistakes, delays and a once-a-career technical glitch, plus a moment of dumb luck on a scheduling calendar. If just one of those had gone “right,” Tim Clemmons, a contractor who works on the fleet of […]
  • Hometown honors Ranger Joseph Kapacziewski with high school memorial July 4, 2024
    Ranger Joseph “Kap” Kapacziewski influenced many in his life, both in Ranger Regiment and outside of the military. Now, every student who walks the halls of Bristol Eastern High school will have a chance to learn more about him. The post Hometown honors Ranger Joseph Kapacziewski with high school memorial appeared first on Task & […]
  • Army vet receives Bronze Star with valor 20 years later for bravery in Iraq ambush July 4, 2024
    On April 11, 2004, then-Staff Sgt. Luis Barsallo’s platoon was hit by a “perfectly executed ambush on behalf of the insurgents” in Samarra, Iraq. “We were getting shot at from 12 o’clock, 6 o’clock, 3 o’clock, and 9 o’clock – so 360 degrees,” Barsallo told Task & Purpose. “Mortar rounds were coming in, bullets were […]
  • Charges in a two-star general’s court-martial came down to ‘consent’ July 3, 2024
    The historic court martial of an Air Force two-star general in June ended in a guilty verdict for every charge except for one: sexual assault. Prosecutors and defense lawyers for Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart presented cases to the jury that did not widely disagree on the evidence. Instead, the verdict came down to the interpretation […]
  • This 41-year-old soldier graduated Army basic training after a 20 year break July 3, 2024
    Among the biggest shocks that hit Jason Pelletier at Army basic training was when he realized he was older than most of his drill instructors. Pelletier, 41, graduated earlier this year from Basic Combat Training and will soon finish advanced training to be a combat medic. Enlisting two decades past the age of many of […]