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  • Work Cattle for a Week, and You’ll Understand Why We Eat Them March 19, 2026
    2020 05 15 Friday, early afternoon Work cattle for a week, and you’ll understand why we eat them. I was breathing like bellows in a forge, heaving air in and out of my lungs as deeply and evenly as possible. My work boots felt like they weighed eleven pounds apiece, and I could feel every […]
    K.C. Aud
  • Operation Unified Response: My Ghost March 19, 2026
    By Ryan Reyes A red Toyota cargo van backs up to the EMEDS tent, brake lights flowing through the bitter dust that had been stirred up as the vehicle approached. Port au Prince slum “Cite de Soliel” is visible in a haze. Small fires dot the landscape and smoke drifts into my nostrils. This is […]
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  • Mondegreens, and Other Things You Didn’t Know March 18, 2026
    Language is a fragile thing. We like to pretend it’s precise, orderly, and governed by rules, but in reality it’s held together by context, habit, and a lot of wishful thinking. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the phenomenon known as the mondegreen. If you’ve ever confidently sung along to a song only to […]
    Charles Faint
  • Where Duty Turns to Doubt March 18, 2026
    Dearest Mom, The hardest thing about writing these letters is the fact that I can’t really talk about anything I do. It makes for rather dry material, and often enough I try to write something and find it too poor a product to call my own. But one thing I can write about is my […]
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  • Battling PTS: Choose Not to be a Statistic March 18, 2026
    A couple of years ago I was diagnosed with PTSD, I knew something in my head wasn’t right, but I refused to do anything about it. Big tough Army guy, suck it up buttercup. Well, I went to see a head doc and yep the shit I had been exposed to throughout my 25yr career […]
    Jay Lajoie

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford en route to Greece for repairs after fire March 18, 2026
    A fire broke out March 12 in the main laundry spaces of the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, which has seen combat in two hemispheres during eight months at sea. One sailor was medically evacuated the following day. The post USS Gerald R. Ford en route to Greece for repairs after fire appeared first […]
    Jeff Schogol
  • Shipping delays over Iran war hit military families moving to new assignment  March 18, 2026
    Military families moving to and from overseas assignments should be ready for weeks of shipping delays due to Iran war disruptions. Domestic moves face higher gas prices and traffic snarls. The post Shipping delays over Iran war hit military families moving to new assignment  appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg
  • The Army has another new rifle, the XM8 carbine March 18, 2026
    The Army is expected to begin fielding the XM8, a shorter, lighter carbine version of the M7 Next Generation Squad Weapon rifle, towards the end of the year. The post The Army has another new rifle, the XM8 carbine appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Soldiers remember a leader killed in Kuwait as ‘surrogate dad’ March 17, 2026
    Soldiers and veterans who knew Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan are raising money to ensure dozens from his Iowa-based unit can attend his memorial service. The post Soldiers remember a leader killed in Kuwait as ‘surrogate dad’ appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • At least 200 US troops wounded in Iran war, Pentagon says March 17, 2026
    Officials said 10 U.S. troops have been seriously wounded. Most others have returned to duty. The post At least 200 US troops wounded in Iran war, Pentagon says appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton