Fort Benjamin Harrison DINFOS

The Defense Information School (DINFOS) Life at DINFOS was nothing like the Corps. There were no inspections, no formations, no drill. Just classrooms and the broadcast studio. They crammed what was essentially a two-year journalism program into twelve weeks. It was intense, and it kept you on your toes. But it was also fascinating. We … Read more

Rank Over Right: The Marine Corps’ Quiet Purge

Some wounds don’t come from shrapnel, Agent Orange, or poisoned water. Some of the deepest scars come from betrayal inside the ranks — from the so-called “brotherhood” itself. The Rank Over Right Crowd Every Marine knows the type. The careerists. The “Rank over Right” crowd. The ones brainwashed into thinking a chevron or rocker makes … Read more

The Few, The Loud

A story of betrayal and brotherhood as fake as the Navy SEAL impostors Don Shipley loves to expose. Prologue: The Calm Before the Betrayal February 2022. The world was limping out of COVID exile, and I felt lucky: a wife I loved, a cat to amuse me, a blog, and a hobby shop where I … Read more

For the Marines: Uncle Jack, the Pueblo, and a Night Out of ITR

Some guys are influenced by rock stars. Some by coaches. Me? I was influenced by a Marine — my uncle Jack Rice. Jack wasn’t just any Marine. He was a WWII combat correspondent, a writer, and a man connected to the higher-ups in the Corps. But more than that, he was like a father to … Read more

Ghosts in the Barracks: A Marine’s Memory of Vietnam, Fragging, and the Long Tail of PTSD

Content note: War trauma, substance use, racism, and suicide. Personal recollection; details are from my memory and perspective as a young Marine in 1969–70. Other Marines’ experiences varied. Boot camp taught me that if I ever touched marijuana, or any other illegal substance, as a Marine, I’d probably end up serving a long stretch in … Read more

Military Memories: What song takes you straight back?”

We all have that one track that teleports us back to a barracks radio, a convoy night, or a PX jukebox. Drop yours below—artist, song, and the moment. Where were you? (base/ship/FOB, year) Who was there? (names if you want) Details (smells, sounds, price of a beer, the weather) More prompts from Together We Served: … Read more

PTSD Primer – Field Notes From a Marine

We moved this resource. The PTSD Primer now lives here → Go to: PTSD Primer — Field Notes from a Marine This isn’t theory. It’s a Marine’s lived reality—survivor’s guilt, nightmares, jumpy at fireworks, scanning rooms for exits, and the long shadow that doesn’t quit. Here’s a straight-talk primer and a few tools that help … Read more

Let Down by the Crisis Line — A Veteran’s Story

When the Crisis Line Failed Me There was a time in my life when I needed emotional support more than ever. I had just been falsely accused of crimes I didn’t commit — not by strangers, but by fellow Marines. Their actions led to my arrest and a spiral of confusion, betrayal, and anger. I … Read more