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  • The Coast Guard Should Stop Selling Jobs June 18, 2026
    By Bruce D. Kowal, AUXOP, USCG Auxiliary In June 2025, the United States Coast Guard released its Force Design 2028 Execution Plan, an ambitious strategic blueprint that includes a commitment to grow the uniformed workforce by 15,000 members by the end of 2028. The plan calls for investment in recruiting incentives, marketing outreach, and personnel […]
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  • Everything SOF Does Is “Fantasy”—Until It Happens June 17, 2026
    A Rebuttal to the “Fantasy Iran Commando Option” Argument A criticism of a potential US special operations raid against Iranian nuclear infrastructure published by the Cato Institute dismissed the idea as “fantasy.” That criticism misunderstands both the purpose of special operations forces (SOF) and the history of modern warfare. The uncomfortable truth is that many […]
    Charles Faint
  • I Didn’t Feel Like a Veteran June 17, 2026
    It was Friday, Nov. 11, 2016. Standing on the fantail, I watched the patchy, silvered overcast roll down out of the snow-frosted mountains. Their peaks looked especially foreboding and hostile that morning. At least they did when I could see them. Half the time, they were shrouded in mist that clung like a ground fog, […]
    K.C. Aud
  • The Northeast Is Losing Its Gunmakers June 17, 2026
    From Lexington to Exit Signs: How the Northeast’s Gun Laws Are Driving Firearms Manufacturers Away For generations, New England was synonymous with American firearms manufacturing. The names Colt, Smith & Wesson, Remington, Ruger, and countless smaller companies were woven into the economic and cultural fabric of the Northeast. Today, however, a growing number of firearms […]
    Dave Chamberlin
  • They Bought Both Sides June 16, 2026
    There was a time when Americans were told the country was split between left and right, as if citizenship were a booth at a county fair and democracy came with two sad dipping sauces. Pick a team, buy the hat, hate your neighbor, and pretend you’re participating in self-government while a pharmaceutical lobbyist parks a […]
    Tammy Pondsmith

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  • Vietnam War Recon Marine, James Capers Jr, to receive Medal of Honor June 17, 2026
    Bloody and under fire in Vietnam, he led his men to safety 60 years ago. On Thursday, he will receive the Medal of Honor. The post Vietnam War Recon Marine, James Capers Jr, to receive Medal of Honor appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • New law could simplify Reserve and Guard orders that affect pay, benefits June 17, 2026
    "The system rewards how orders are written over the duty actually performed, and members can serve almost full-time yet keep falling through the cracks on housing and health care." The post New law could simplify Reserve and Guard orders that affect pay, benefits appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg
  • Air Force identifies crew members killed in California B-52 crash June 17, 2026
    “These Airmen were more than coworkers. They were friends, mentors, teammates and valued members of our Edwards and Air Force family.” The post Air Force identifies crew members killed in California B-52 crash appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Army ‘Most Wanted’ fugitive caught after 30 years on the run June 17, 2026
    Former Army Staff Sgt. Jesse Bussey disappeared in September 1996 while stationed in Germany. He was later convicted in absentia of a series of attacks on fellow soldiers. The post Army ‘Most Wanted’ fugitive caught after 30 years on the run appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Army program allows children to finish high school without moving June 16, 2026
    In the past year, roughly 4,000 soldiers took part in the program, which keeps experienced troops in one place during high school years. The post Army program allows children to finish high school without moving appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol