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  • We Are Not Four Letters August 23, 2026
    “When educating operators on Operator Syndrome, the most common response is: How did you know? This response is usually expressed with a tone of relief and a subtle smile. For the operator, it marks a moment of validation and a glimmer of hope: Maybe I’m not alone.” – C. Frueh I came to as I […]
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  • Our War August 23, 2026
    Editor’s Note: First published in The Havok Journal on August 23, 2022, this reflection remains as relevant on the anniversary month of our withdrawal from Afghanistan as it was in the immediate aftermath, honoring the service and sacrifice of all who fought there. A lot of people have reached out to me over the past […]
    Peyton Knippel
  • Dismissed with Prejudice August 22, 2026
    It has taken almost two weeks for me to find these words. Words that should have taken me only minutes to find. The outcome was as expected, “Charges dismissed…” but what followed was the unexpected icing “… with prejudice.” Just like that, it was finally over. Years of wasted time as we faced charges that should have never been […]
    Jake Smith
  • Stop Blaming PTSD, Fix the System August 22, 2026
    By Cindy McClister, CEO & Founder, Reboot Hope, Inc. When I first read Shane Jernigan’s article “PTSD Isn’t Killing Us…The System Is,” I felt a deep, familiar ache in my chest. His words were not just commentary—they were a mirror, reflecting the reality I have witnessed for years working alongside service members, veterans, and those […]
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  • Pulvis et Umbra Sumus: “We Are Dust and Shadow” August 21, 2026
    There’s a quiet brutality in the Latin phrase pulvis et umbra sumus—we are dust and shadow. It’s not motivational. It doesn’t belong on a recruiting poster or etched above a gym door. It doesn’t promise glory or legacy or meaning. It simply reminds us of the uncomfortable truth: whatever we build, whatever we fight for, […]
    Charles Faint

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  • Marine fighter squadron awarded rare Air Force unit citation August 23, 2026
    Marines with VMFA-542 received the Gallant Unit Citation for their participation in air operations in the Middle East last year. The post Marine fighter squadron awarded rare Air Force unit citation appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Sailors and Marines advised to hide military ties on social media, report suspicious activity August 22, 2026
    A new notice to Department of the Navy personnel warns of a “coordinated, multi-domain campaign” targeting them. The post Sailors and Marines advised to hide military ties on social media, report suspicious activity appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • More than 750 US troops wounded in Iran war, nearly half since July  August 22, 2026
    341 service members, overwhelmingly soldiers, have been wounded in action since July 7, according to the Pentagon’s casualty database. The post More than 750 US troops wounded in Iran war, nearly half since July  appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Space Force unveils new ceremonial uniform August 22, 2026
    The service’s Honor Guard will wear the new ceremonial dress uniform for the first time at the IndyCar race in Washington, D.C. on Aug. 23. The post Space Force unveils new ceremonial uniform appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • How a Navy aircraft carrier ended up short on food in a war zone August 21, 2026
    Iranian attacks on U.S. logistics hubs that usually supply ships in the Persian Gulf have forced the Navy to bring in supplies from thousands of miles away. The post How a Navy aircraft carrier ended up short on food in a war zone appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol