There is a part of me that will always, no matter what, think about the worst day of my life. Sure, picking up body parts of a fellow soldier after an Continue Reading
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The Grief We Carry
This segment or installment is a departure from the story that I’m here to tell. It’s a story about something I’ve been carrying with me and that I’ve Continue Reading
An Army Ranger’s Perspective On Happiness
by Kasey Pipitt, Army Ranger Veteran When I look in the mirror, I see a man who doesn’t know what he’s looking at. A man who has never truly known. A Continue Reading
Not Being There
by James Webb Not being there in the suck was probably the toughest part of this war to me, at least. I had the opportunity to attend the world's Continue Reading
Fatherhood: What Ranger Regiment Taught Me
by Kevin Newhard Fatherhood is a chance to mold this Nation as well as the world. People often look to athletes or famous people to be the heroes for Continue Reading
The Hard Work of Positivity
by John Guinta Not long ago at all, I learned some of the most valuable lessons in life through some of the hardest times I could have ever Continue Reading
Send that Text, Save a Vet from Suicide
by Anonymous There have been several instances in my life where I have found solace in the idea of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. After this last Continue Reading
This Veterans Day Don’t Say “Thank You”
by DJ Struntz, A civilian’s perspective on military friendships (Editor's Note: This first appeared in The Havok Journal November 10, 2018. The Continue Reading
How the Ones We Love Destroy Us
by Matt Victoriano I left a good part of me in Iraq after my first tour in Iraq in 2003 as a Scout/Sniper Team Leader. After my second tour in 2004, Continue Reading