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  • Smoke Over MSR One March 17, 2026
    On May 31, 2008, my squad was assigned as the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) for eastern Afghanistan in Nangarhar Province. While turning in documents at Brigade Headquarters on Forward Operating Base (FOB) Fenty, a loud boom erupted from the nearby road. Second Squad and I rushed to our vehicles, located between the airfield and the […]
    Daniel Dodds
  • The Great American Pill Parade Where Your TV Sells You Sickness and Immunity March 17, 2026
    Oh, darling readers, gather ’round the glowing idiot box that is your television, because Tammy Pondsmith is here to dissect the grotesque carnival of drug company commercials with the precision of a surgeon wielding a chainsaw. You know the ones: glossy little fever dreams where a silver-haired couple frolics through a meadow, somebody regains the […]
    Tammy Pondsmith
  • Leading in Every Direction March 17, 2026
    By Samuel Yudin When one studies leadership theory, a few things become immediately apparent. There is almost a built-in contradiction. Leadership ought not to be theory but must be action. Leaders do not philosophize; they act. Theory, therefore, is good for explaining a concept, but its efficacy in generating outcomes degrades when there is no […]
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  • New Converts Are Always the Most Dangerous Zealots March 16, 2026
    No matter what the organization, no matter the time or place, there is one thing that holds true within any type of exclusive organization: the new converts are always the most dangerous zealots. Anyone who has served long enough—whether in uniform, intelligence, law enforcement, or even corporate bureaucracy—has seen it play out. The true believers […]
    Charles Faint
  • When Politics Feels Like Betrayal March 16, 2026
    There comes a point for many people when watching politics stops producing disagreement and starts producing something else entirely: disgust. Not frustration with one policy. Not anger toward one politician. Not disagreement with one party. A deeper feeling. The kind that settles in your chest when you watch press conferences, hearings, and debates and realize […]
    Sergeant Ayman Kafel, MSC

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  • Navy says USS Nimitz will put off retirement and stay in service into next year March 16, 2026
    The aging aircraft carrier is currently deployed to Latin America, on what was to be its final voyage. The delivery of its replacement, the USS John F. Kennedy, has also been delayed. The post Navy says USS Nimitz will put off retirement and stay in service into next year appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • These are the 6 airmen killed in the KC-135 crash in Iraq March 16, 2026
    The refueling tanker crashed in friendly territory due to unspecified causes on Thursday, killing three members of the 6th Air Refueling Wing and three members of the 121st Air Refueling Wing. The post These are the 6 airmen killed in the KC-135 crash in Iraq appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • The Reaper just won’t quit: Try as they might, the military can’t ditch the MQ-9 March 16, 2026
    The military is turning the aging drone into an effective system, extending its life with new weapons, boosting its range and electronic warfare capabilities.  The post The Reaper just won’t quit: Try as they might, the military can’t ditch the MQ-9 appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Kyle Gunn
  • VA announces plan to put some veterans in guardianships March 15, 2026
    Veterans advocates expressed concern that the move could strip veterans of their agency and target those experiencing homelessness.  The post VA announces plan to put some veterans in guardianships appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Navy F-18 that got the US’s first air-to-air kill in the 21st century is taking part in the Iran War March 14, 2026
    The Super Hornet, assigned to VFA-87 on the USS Gerald R. Ford, got a kill marking for taking out a Syrian Su-22 in 2017. The post Navy F-18 that got the US’s first air-to-air kill in the 21st century is taking part in the Iran War appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton