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  • AI-Orchestrated Network Management: The Next Leap for Managed Services June 21, 2025
    Photo by Igor Omilaev on Unsplash Keeping a network running smoothly is no small feat. Slow connections, unpredictable outages, and security threats can make managing IT infrastructure feel like a never-ending headache. Many businesses struggle to keep up as networks grow more complex. Here’s the good news: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we manage […]
    Avery Devereaux
  • The Illusion of Power in Thrones and Presidencies June 20, 2025
    The United States was founded on a fairly straightforward idea: we didn’t want a king—nor do we have one today. And we’ve stuck with that ever since, more or less. But as modern presidencies accumulate power with each election cycle—and as monarchies around the world gradually turn into smiling tourist attractions—it’s worth asking: who’s really […]
    Dave Chamberlin
  • Trump Re-Authorizes Mexican Campaign Medal for LA Riots, Awards “ICEBreaker” Clasp June 20, 2025
    by Hugh Jashol LOS ANGELES, CA — June 14, 2025 In a move blending historical nostalgia with contemporary controversy, former President Donald J. Trump has ceremonially re-authorized the Mexican Campaign Medal, originally awarded for the 1914 Veracruz expedition, to now include a new “ICEbreaker” clasp. This addition honors military personnel involved in the recent federal […]
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  • One for the Airborne Ranger in the Sky June 20, 2025
    The name was once conceptual. It was a name from a list, one all but forgotten, from a time beyond anyone’s living memory. The name is beyond anyone’s emotional response and firsthand experience. Choosing a name of recent memory often brought a barrage of harassment. The pain of a name such as those expressed in […]
    Jake Smith
  • Cancel the Colonel: A Wife’s Fight for Her Ranger and the Soul of the Army June 19, 2025
    By Meg Kelvington I grew up in an Army family. We cheered for the Army Black Knights football team, my parents left for training and temporary duty, and I was so proud of their service. I admired their service so much I followed in their footsteps. After a deployment flying in Afghanistan, helping run the […]
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  • 2 aircraft carriers, 9 destroyers, and multiple fighter wings gather in the Middle East June 20, 2025
    The U.S. is surging a second Navy aircraft carrier and dozens of Air Force tankers and fighters into the region as the Israel-Iran war continues. The post 2 aircraft carriers, 9 destroyers, and multiple fighter wings gather in the Middle East appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Army to study how sniper rifle, anti-armor and artillery fire impact brain health June 20, 2025
    Army research will assess the “doses” of shock waves that certain weapons create and their long-term impacts on soldiers' health. The post Army to study how sniper rifle, anti-armor and artillery fire impact brain health appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg
  • Congress abandoned its authority to declare war decades ago June 19, 2025
    Congress ceded the authority to make war to the executive branch after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks and hasn't taken it back since. The post Congress abandoned its authority to declare war decades ago appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • An Army base will now honor a Buffalo Soldier June 19, 2025
    Fort Lee is now named for Pvt. Fitz Lee. The new namesake was a Buffalo Soldier who earned the Medal of Honor. The post An Army base will now honor a Buffalo Soldier appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • The Army is deactivating police units in deep cuts to number of military cops June 18, 2025
    The Army plans to close one police brigade, four battalions and several other law enforcement-focused units. By next year, the service will have just over half the number of many military police as it did in 2007. The post The Army is deactivating police units in deep cuts to number of military cops appeared first […]
    Patty Nieberg