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  • Half Staff Flags July 11, 2026
    I watched it fluttering in the wind and took a moment to wonder why. My mind flipped through the Rolodex of reasons. As the world has changed, so has the traditional symbolism. In my life, it was a symbol of a country attacked by a foreign enemy. It was the symbol of a country in mourning. It was […]
    Jake Smith
  • Bellum Omnium Contra Omnes: The Permanent Logic of Human Conflict July 10, 2026
    “Bellum omnium contra omnes.” The phrase is most commonly translated from Latin as “the war of all against all.” It originates from the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes, particularly his 1651 work Leviathan, where Hobbes described the condition of humanity absent political authority as one of perpetual insecurity and violent competition. For Hobbes, the “state […]
    Charles Faint
  • The Job Has Outgrown Police Training July 10, 2026
    There comes a point in every profession where experience alone is no longer enough. Society changes. Technology evolves. New challenges emerge. Expectations increase. If the profession refuses to evolve with them, it slowly falls behind. Law enforcement has reached that point. Today’s police officer is expected to wear more hats than at any other time […]
    Sergeant Ayman Kafel, MSC
  • Parliament Rejects Petition to Protect Robots From Being Called “Clankers,” Leaving Future Machine Overlords Deeply Concerned July 10, 2026
    By Hugh Jashol, Article 107 News* LONDON — In what experts are already calling “the greatest setback for human-AI relations since somebody unplugged a Roomba mid-cleaning cycle,” the UK Parliament has rejected (for now) a petition seeking to criminalize the anti-AI slur “clanker.” The petition argued that the government should classify the term as hate […]
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  • Citizenship Shouldn’t Need a Ouija Board July 9, 2026
    There’s a special little circus tent in American politics where adults in tailored jackets pretend that asking whether a voter is legally eligible to vote is somehow the first goose-step toward national ruin. You ask for citizenship verification, and suddenly half the room clutches its pearls so hard the oysters file a workplace complaint. Let’s […]
    Tammy Pondsmith

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  • F-16 pilot awarded Distinguished Flying Cross for mission in Yemen July 10, 2026
    Capt. Nathanial Welch, callsign “Icarus,” flew close to the enemy, and protected other aircraft as they carried out their attack run. The post F-16 pilot awarded Distinguished Flying Cross for mission in Yemen appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • The last Marine Corps AAV had its final field exercise July 10, 2026
    More than eight months after the Marines decommissioned amphibious assault vehicles in active-duty units, a Reserve unit put the last operational ones through an exercise in Europe. The post The last Marine Corps AAV had its final field exercise appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Hegseth weighs in on 8 Army helicopter pilots grounded after buzzing July 4th beaches July 10, 2026
    For the second time in five months, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth waded into an Army safety review by telling grounded pilots to “carry on, Patriots.” The post Hegseth weighs in on 8 Army helicopter pilots grounded after buzzing July 4th beaches appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Matt White
  • Marines open units on East and West Coast to focus on drone warfare July 9, 2026
    The new units, based in Quantico, Virginia, and Twentynine Palms, California, will experiment with new technologies and develop training for deploying Marines. The post Marines open units on East and West Coast to focus on drone warfare appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Military members assaulted by fellow troops cannot sue the military. That could change. July 9, 2026
    "A civilian who was sexually assaulted by a military member could already sue," one advocate said. "Why shouldn’t an active duty military member be able to?" The post Military members assaulted by fellow troops cannot sue the military. That could change. appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg