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  • Cowardice With a Lanyard July 18, 2026
    The modern institution has discovered a miracle cure for reality: never diagnose it. Just rename every hard fact until it sounds like a workplace wellness seminar, then punish anyone rude enough to notice the blood on the carpet. That’s the racket. Our universities, corporations, nonprofits, agencies, HR temples, and credentialed daycare centers for adults have […]
    Tammy Pondsmith
  • The Mile-High View July 18, 2026
    I have fond memories as a child sitting in the front seat helping navigate. I learned a lot about reading maps, proper road etiquette, and history. There was some peace to coasting along the road, having to solve the puzzle of how one gets from point A to point B, long before the chirping of automated […]
    Jake Smith
  • A Country That Hates Its Past Will Surrender Its Future July 17, 2026
    “I was ashamed of myself when I realized life was a costume party, and I attended with my real face.” The line is widely attributed to Franz Kafka, though scholars note it may be a paraphrase rather than a verifiable quotation from his published work. Whether Kafka said it exactly this way is almost beside […]
    Charles Faint
  • God Only in Fear July 17, 2026
    The most devout heathen seems to find their deity in their moments of greatest tribulation. They preach the gospel of atheism with piousness when their bellies are full, and the world is in abundance. There is no God until they stare down mortality. There is only God in fear and suffering. They pray to the […]
    Jake Smith
  • The Silent Crisis of Manhood July 17, 2026
    By Todd B. Kashdan & Chris Frueh Shortly after returning from a highly kinetic overseas combat deployment a few years ago, a U.S. military special operator (well known to one of us), with one of the nation’s most storied Tier One units, began working toward a master’s degree in counseling psychology at a prestigious northeastern […]
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  • Blue Angels commander calls beach flyover ‘unsafe’ July 17, 2026
    "The pilot found himself, unfortunately, in a situation that we would deem unsafe over the beach,” said Capt. Adam Bryan. “We never intend to fly over the crowd that low.” The post Blue Angels commander calls beach flyover ‘unsafe’ appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Matt White
  • Navy orders removal of commanders’ portraits, bios, on service websites July 17, 2026
    Official portraits and biographies released by the Navy create an “elevated risk” for sailors and their families, the Navy said. The post Navy orders removal of commanders’ portraits, bios, on service websites appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Army helicopter pilots to take solo flights in training for first time in decades July 17, 2026
    The students' cross-country flights take place before their “check ride,” which is a culminating event where they are assessed on the totality of their skills. The post Army helicopter pilots to take solo flights in training for first time in decades appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg
  • Air Force’s new basic training takes shape as recruits work on real planes July 17, 2026
    Air Force recruits went through basic training without any exposure to planes. Now, boot camp will revolve around them. The post Air Force’s new basic training takes shape as recruits work on real planes appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Matt White
  • Army stands up new PSYOP Company focused on Africa July 17, 2026
    The “Drongo” Company, 7th Psychological Operations Battalion, will carry out missions under U.S. Africa Command. The post Army stands up new PSYOP Company focused on Africa appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton