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  • The Father Who Reflects Strength, Courage, and Compassion June 21, 2026
    By Lt Col (ret), US Army, Darin Gaub Editor’s Note: This article began as a Father’s Day sermon/reflection submitted by the author. The Havok Journal adapted it for publication by removing the sermon-style structure, editing for clarity and flow, and formatting it as a faith-based commentary article while preserving the author’s core message, Christian perspective, […]
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  • Operator Syndrome: Reclaiming the Warrior’s Path to Healing June 21, 2026
    Editor’s Note: This 4-part series was adapted by Chris Frueh, PhD, from his book titled Operator Syndrome (2024; Ballast Books). The pattern of injuries and impairments associated with the Operator Syndrome framework is often seen in soldiers from the combat arms, private defense contractors, intelligence agents, law enforcement officers, and firefighters. Read Parts 1: Operator […]
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  • The Nice People Setting the House on Fire June 20, 2026
    The most dangerous people in public life are not the obvious crooks. At least a crook has the decency to enjoy the money. No, the real menace is the person who ruins a neighborhood, a school, a workplace, or an entire class of citizens while speaking in the soothing voice of therapeutic concern. He arrives […]
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  • White Lies, that Kill June 20, 2026
    When I met my now-wife, she quickly learned not to ask questions she didn’t want honest answers to.“Does this dress make me look fat?” My answer would, of course, not simply be “Yes,” but rather a well-crafted, honest response with context. “Did you like the food I cooked?” Again, I would respond honestly. While this […]
    Jake Smith
  • Deterrence Is (Still) a Lie We Tell Ourselves June 19, 2026
    There’s a comforting fiction at the heart of modern strategy: that we can control outcomes by signaling strength clearly enough, loudly enough, and credibly enough. We call it deterrence. It sounds clean. Rational. Mathematical. You raise the cost high enough, the other guy backs down. You make your intentions clear, the other side understands. You […]
    Charles Faint

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  • Air Force relocates recon drone squadron to Japan June 20, 2026
    Three of the Air Force’s large RQ-4 Global Hawk drones will be permanently stationed in Yokota Air Base. The post Air Force relocates recon drone squadron to Japan appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Revolutionary War soldier identified after 246 years June 20, 2026
    Pvt. John Pumphrey was one of 14 soldiers whose remains were found in 2022. The post Revolutionary War soldier identified after 246 years appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Navy lifts blockade, will keep ships around the Strait of Hormuz June 19, 2026
    American forces will stay in the area to monitor the ceasefire, U.S. Central Command said. The post Navy lifts blockade, will keep ships around the Strait of Hormuz appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Flu outbreak leaves nearly 160 Air Force trainees sick June 19, 2026
    The three-week-long outbreak at Joint-Base San Antonio-Lackland comes two months after the Department of Defense ended its flu vaccine mandate. The post Flu outbreak leaves nearly 160 Air Force trainees sick appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Three officers who overcame desperate odds receive Medals of Honor June 18, 2026
    Two Marines who served heroically in Vietnam and an Army officer who used his body to shield a soldier in Afghanistan received the award. The post Three officers who overcame desperate odds receive Medals of Honor appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol