Author: Michael

When Andrew Lennox began looking for a civilian job after leaving the Marine Corps in 2023, he initially took an internship with a natural gas distributor in Detroit. But on his first visit to a Department of Veterans Affairs hospital, he knew he wanted to work there.
“Some old soldier smacked me on the back, called me a ‘Jarhead,’ Lennox told Task & Purpose on Friday. “I was like, ‘I’m home.

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L Todd Wood sits down with Bob Amsterdam from London, discussing corruption in Kyiv and the repression of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
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Firefly Aerospace received a launch service contract for the Space Force’s upcoming Victus Sol mission, the latest in a series of demonstrations aimed at fast-tracking new on-orbit capabilities for warfighters, according to the service’s acquisition arm.
Under the $21.8 million deal announced Thursday evening by Space Systems Command’s Space Safari program office, the company will position a launch vehicle and space vehicle on standby so that it can be ready for action at a moment’s notice.

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