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THE PENTAGON — The U.S. Navy relieved the commanding officer of the USS Placentia (LCS-69) on Friday due to his inability to complete daily Wordle puzzles successfully. The Commander had only served three months as captain. Duffel Blog is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or […]
Greetings reader, On this glorious Tuesday, we’re announcing a brand new addition to our Substack publication: the Duffel Blog subscriber chat. So what is this, really? Let’s imagine that, hypothetically, you see a headline in the news: The Navy will now enlist recruits who score 10 on their ASVAB. That clearly should have been a […]
Image: U.S. Marine Corps, Pfc. Rhita Daniel WASHINGTON — In an effort to promote innovation while also keeping within budget, the U.S. Army has announced an initiative to replace its autonomous weapons systems with cheaper, more expendable Marines. “It’s really amazing what Marines are capable of these days,” Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. […]
By R.J. Williams Historians have uncovered printed and hand-written evidence of America’s early interest in coffee dating to the American Revolution, and in a surprise to many, its purveyors were skilled soldiers, supporters of private firearm ownership, and savvy merchants. “It’s important to note what we have and have not found,” says Columbia University historian […]
A member of the Air Force Rucking Club breaks for some brief muscular exertion before donning his ruck and continuing down the course. By R.J. Williams JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Washington — Air Force mobility aircrew, a flight surgeon, and a Force Support Squadron (FSS) officer at the 318th Airlift Wing have developed a new physical […]