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  • The Costume We Wear: Kafka, Identity, and the Illusion of Authenticity in War and Life August 17, 2026
    Franz Kafka is often credited—though perhaps apocryphally—with the observation that “I was ashamed of myself when I realized life was a costume party and I attended with my real face.” While the exact wording is difficult to source definitively in Kafka’s corpus, the sentiment is unmistakably consistent with his body of work. Across The Trial, […]
    Charles Faint
  • The Jobs We Know How to Do August 17, 2026
    Yesterday morning, we drove to a jobsite in Texas where our oldest son, Hans, was pumping concrete. He operates a huge pump truck. It has 18 wheels, weighs about 185,000 pounds and has a 57-meter boom on it. He had been working at the site since 2 a.m. to pump a 600-yard concrete slab for […]
    Frank Pauc
  • Why? August 17, 2026
    “Bomb kills Iraqi childrengathered around U.S. troops,”was the screaming headlinethat greeted me from bright-colorednewsprint.It seems the Marineswere handing out toysto children who had sufferedduring the fightingand destruction-filled days. A suicide bomberdetonated himselfamidst the crowd of onlookers,ending all merrimenton an Iraqi street that day. I know God has a planand a reason,but sometimes it’s hardto praywhen […]
    Lou Marin
  • Adding Up The Losses August 16, 2026
    Every drop of hot water was soothing as they rained down upon my body. I lay on the shower floor, staring as drop after drop slid down the side onto the ground. Each drop became the representation of the passing of time. I lay there, physically exhausted, and mentally attentive. Why I was there seemed unknown. I […]
    Jake Smith
  • Afghanistan: The Price of War is a Piece of You August 16, 2026
    By Martin Jones In the graveyard of empires, experiences varied wildly: the year, the unit, the province, the problem, the strategy, and the mission. Exposure was limited for some, extensive for others, and many fell in between. Your experience may have been deeply intimate or alarmingly impersonal. Across the spectrum of possibilities and proven throughout […]
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  • Major exercise in South Korea continues after Trump orders US role curtailed August 17, 2026
    The annual Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise is “proceeding as planned,” according to South Korea, hours after President Donald Trump called on the Pentagon to shrink U.S. participation. The post Major exercise in South Korea continues after Trump orders US role curtailed appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Special ops commander relieved, another reassigned at Air National Guard Wing August 17, 2026
    Col. Christopher George was relieved of command of the 150th Special Operations Wing. The wing's deputy commander was transferred to the state headquarters in a "personnel assignment action." The post Special ops commander relieved, another reassigned at Air National Guard Wing appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Matt White
  • Tracking America’s latest conflict: The Iran war timeline August 17, 2026
    To date, 18 American service members have been killed and hundreds more wounded. The post Tracking America’s latest conflict: The Iran war timeline appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • US forces begin delivering aid to Colombia after deadly earthquake August 16, 2026
    Air Force cargo planes ferrying supplies arrived over the weekend as the death toll in Colombia passed 280. The post US forces begin delivering aid to Colombia after deadly earthquake appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • US bases ‘ill-equipped’ to stop drone attacks, NORAD deputy says August 16, 2026
    “We don’t have the sensors, and depending on where that swarm is going to attack, it depends on whether we have any sensors at all.” The post US bases ‘ill-equipped’ to stop drone attacks, NORAD deputy says appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton