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  • Before You Kill Yourself, Read This July 12, 2026
    by Britta Reque-Dragicevic This first appeared in Britta’s blog, “Life After War” and is republished with the author’s permission. ________________ You’re thinking about it. Ending your life. Stopping the pain. Doing it because you think it’s best for those around you. You’re tired of your shit being the cause of other people’s pain. Tired of […]
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  • Work/Life Balance – STOP: Embracing Work as a Vital Part of Life July 12, 2026
    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
  • The Sky Is Full of Secrets and the Filing Cabinet Has a Security Clearance July 11, 2026
    UAP disclosure is the perfect American scandal because everyone gets to be wrong in their own special outfit. The government, naturally, behaves like a raccoon guarding a sandwich in a Pentagon air vent. Ask a simple question like, “What flew past the carrier group?” and suddenly some pale man with badge access starts sweating through […]
    Tammy Pondsmith
  • Half Staff Flags July 11, 2026
    I watched it fluttering in the wind and took a moment to wonder why. My mind flipped through the Rolodex of reasons. As the world has changed, so has the traditional symbolism. In my life, it was a symbol of a country attacked by a foreign enemy. It was the symbol of a country in mourning. It was […]
    Jake Smith
  • How Modern Combat Gear Influences Men’s Grooming July 10, 2026
    Tactical equipment shapes modern men’s style in very surprising ways. Heavy helmets, tight straps, and thick protective ballistic vests change how men handle daily grooming routines. These rigid pieces of gear require a smooth surface to function correctly without causing painful injuries during movement. Soldiers and tactical fans face intense skin friction every single day. […]
    Diane Taylor

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  • Pararescue team parachutes in 700 miles out at sea to save a fisherman’s life July 11, 2026
    Members of the 129th Rescue Wing jumped to a fishing ship and stabilized an injured crewman overnight while the ship reached land and a hospital. The post Pararescue team parachutes in 700 miles out at sea to save a fisherman’s life appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Space Force officially has its own weapon for taking out satellites July 11, 2026
    The new Meadowlands system blinds enemy spacecraft and can be rapidly deployed around the globe. The post Space Force officially has its own weapon for taking out satellites appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • F-16 pilot awarded Distinguished Flying Cross for mission in Yemen July 10, 2026
    Capt. Nathanial Welch, callsign “Icarus,” flew close to the enemy, and protected other aircraft as they carried out their attack run. The post F-16 pilot awarded Distinguished Flying Cross for mission in Yemen appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • The last Marine Corps AAV had its final field exercise July 10, 2026
    More than eight months after the Marines decommissioned amphibious assault vehicles in active-duty units, a Reserve unit put the last operational ones through an exercise in Europe. The post The last Marine Corps AAV had its final field exercise appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Suspensions lifted for 8 Army helicopter pilots after Hegseth weighs in July 10, 2026
    For the second time in five months, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth waded into an Army safety review by telling grounded pilots to “carry on, Patriots.” The post Suspensions lifted for 8 Army helicopter pilots after Hegseth weighs in appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Matt White