#Inspoculture: Your Path to Terminal Failure
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#Inspoculture: Your Path to Terminal Failure

I almost failed sniper school. En route to the course’s final evaluated test, known as a "stalk lane", I sat in the back of a pickup truck surrounded by friends, but feeling entirely alone. For th...

CURRENT EVENTSFrom Bangui, With Love

From Bangui, With Love

Far from the only African country subject to this kind of interest from the East, CAR is a prime example of the campaign from the Kremlin. Thierry Vircoulon, a CAR specialist at the French Ins...

OP-EDDon't Let Them Win

Don't Let Them Win

The number one truth about parenting is that there is no rulebook, no handy guide, no methodology that is guaranteed to work. All we as parents have are techniques (or the rejection) thereof that ...

OP-EDHonor Your Brother's Memory By NOT Building Your Brand On His Sacrifice

Honor Your Brother's Memory By NOT Building Your Brand On His Sacrifice

Soldiers often joke about the process of filling out a “death packet.” Doing so eases the tensions of pre-deployment anxiety. Before a trip to Iraq, one of my friends told everyone that he request...

CURRENT EVENTSThai Caving 101: How a Simple Hike Became An International Rescue Nightmare

Thai Caving 101: How a Simple Hike Became An International Rescue Nightmare

What makes this operation unprecedented is that Thai Navy SEAL Divers are having to turn 12-year old boys into expert cave divers to make the extraction. The Tham Luang cave is described as the M...

OP-EDHumanizing The Inhumanity of War

Humanizing The Inhumanity of War

In The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien blends fact and fiction in his depiction of the Vietnam War he experienced as a young infantryman. O’Brien leverages the best of each to paint a visceral, u...