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  • The Recruiter Found Me in a Doghouse June 2, 2026
    No joke, there I was… slacking off at my pet store job, taking a little nap on the clock. We were slow, and I only made around six bucks an hour. Then I heard it. Knock knock knock. Someone was rapping on the outside of my preferred hidey-hole, the Dogloo brand igloo-shaped doghouse for large […]
    Stan Lake
  • Cunningham’s Law: Why the Fastest Way to Get the Right Answer Is to Post the Wrong One June 1, 2026
    There is an old rule of the internet that every soldier, analyst, and armchair strategist eventually discovers the hard way. It’s not in any field manual, and it definitely wasn’t covered in any professional military education course. It’s called Cunningham’s Law. And once you understand it, you start seeing it everywhere. Cunningham’s Law states: “The […]
    Charles Faint
  • Departing Awards: “We Don’t Do This Alone” June 1, 2026
    I’m the kind of guy that wins all his arguments three days later in the shower. When I haven’t had an argument in a while, I dig up the past and say all the things I was supposed to but didn’t. I have a library of apologies, thank-yous, perfectly timed insults, and goodbyes that I […]
    K.C. Aud
  • Why Would an Army Brat Drop Out of High School? June 1, 2026
    I dropped out of high school when I was 16. I don’t necessarily start all of my conversations this way and I tend not to advertise it but not for the reasons you would expect. It was 2020 and we all know what was happening in 2020. Prior to that cataclysmic shift of a pandemic, […]
    Jenna Warnock
  • The Hidden Scars May 31, 2026
    We are the tales of A. A. Milne’s “Hundred Acre Woods.” We are forever seeking to explain the bipolar results of war. How can we so rapidly shift from Tigger to Eeyore? From manic to depressive? How can we sway from Piglet to Rabbit? From childish innocence to obsessive logic, in a single breath.  Only a fictional world could seek […]
    Jake Smith

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  • The military has approved less than 10% of medical malpractice claims since 2020 June 1, 2026
    Military members have filed 764 claims of malpractice in military health care under a 2019 law. Only 73 have been approved for compensation. The post The military has approved less than 10% of medical malpractice claims since 2020 appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg
  • Iranian missiles target U.S. base in Kuwait as both sides keep trading fire June 1, 2026
    The U.S. military shot down Iranian missiles targeting American forces in Kuwait on Sunday night. Several U.S. troops were reportedly injured in similar strikes last week. The post Iranian missiles target U.S. base in Kuwait as both sides keep trading fire appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Chief Master Sergeant of Space Force’s Instagram hacked June 1, 2026
    John Bentivegna’s Instagram page posted several pro-Iranian stories and images on Sunday night over several hours. The post Chief Master Sergeant of Space Force’s Instagram hacked appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Death toll from US strikes on suspected drug boats passes 200 May 31, 2026
    The military has carried out 62 airstrikes on alleged drug traffickers as part of Operation Southern Spear since September. The post Death toll from US strikes on suspected drug boats passes 200 appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Veteran homelessness dropped only 1% during 2024 May 31, 2026
    It's a notable slowing in the decline of veterans experiencing homelessness, although the total number of homeless veterans is still far below the high in 2010. The post Veteran homelessness dropped only 1% during 2024 appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton