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  • Material Girl, or How America Turned a Wink Into a Personality Disorder July 16, 2026
    Featured image note:Satirical editorial illustration for cultural commentary on consumerism and the “Material Girl” persona; not affiliated with, endorsed by, or spiritually financed by Madonna. More than forty years ago, Madonna released “Material Girl,” a glossy little pop grenade dressed up like a Marilyn Monroe fever dream, and America, bless its rhinestone-covered frontal lobe, heard […]
    Tammy Pondsmith
  • Under the Uniform They Bleed the Same for Less July 16, 2026
    Why is it that in the United States Army, the gold standard of mid-career recognition—the Meritorious Service Medal (MSM)—is so often pinned on the chests of officers simply for existing in their rank, while the backbone of the Army, its Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs), must claw their way to the same recognition, often only receiving it […]
    Daniel Dodds
  • What Does It Mean to Serve? July 16, 2026
    By Derick Bosely What does it mean to serve? What makes a soldier’s sacrifice enough? Is it enough to serve quietly, or do you have to fight to earn honor? Is it sufficient to just do your job and go home, or do you have to fight? In most cases involving war, there’s an element […]
    Special Guest
  • Waste No More Time Arguing About What a Good Man Should Be. Just Be One. July 15, 2026
    “Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.” — Marcus Aurelius There’s a certain kind of man everyone in the military has met before. He can quote every leadership book ever written. He talks endlessly about discipline, standards, warrior ethos, sacrifice, accountability, and integrity. He has opinions on everything—from […]
    Charles Faint
  • Count the Other Column July 15, 2026
    There is no shortage of reasons to become discouraged these days. Turn on the television, and you are immediately reminded of political division, violence, economic uncertainty, international conflict, and social unrest. Open social media, and the algorithms seem determined to convince you that outrage is the normal state of humanity. Every scroll brings another reason […]
    Dave Chamberlin

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  • Pentagon announces testosterone screening for troops 30 and older July 15, 2026
    “If treatment is recommended, it's entirely your choice to receive testosterone replacement therapy,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said. The post Pentagon announces testosterone screening for troops 30 and older appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Marines condemn ‘disturbing statements’ from veteran running for Congress July 15, 2026
    William Upham posted a video of himself in uniform claiming that President Donald Trump is “your enemy and he must be killed.” The post Marines condemn ‘disturbing statements’ from veteran running for Congress appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Veterans of nuclear cleanups could soon get compensation  July 15, 2026
    Veterans involved in nuclear waste clean ups at sites near Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands, Palomares, Spain, and Thule, Greenland, say they've battled decades of health issues, including cancers. The post Veterans of nuclear cleanups could soon get compensation  appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg
  • A Texas factory cost nearly $500 million but has produced zero artillery shells July 14, 2026
    A "high-risk" plan to use old machines to produce modern M795 artillery shells backfired, an Inspector General report found. The post A Texas factory cost nearly $500 million but has produced zero artillery shells appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Matt White
  • Thousands of soldiers at Hawaii bases without air conditioning after plant failure July 14, 2026
    Failed pumps at a water treatment plant have left about 4,000 soldiers who live in water-cooled barracks without central air conditioning. The post Thousands of soldiers at Hawaii bases without air conditioning after plant failure appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol