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Personal Command Update

MORNING BRIEF

Good morning, Anthony.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026Alexandria, VA6 min read

Morning Philosophy

“Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.”

— Joshua 1:9

Joshua received this charge not before a ceremony but before conquest — real terrain, real stakes, real fear. Courage here is not the absence of dismay but the refusal to let it dictate your steps; command still requires you to move when the outcome is unproven. Today, whatever daunting task sits on your desk, treat the fear as data, not as a verdict. Walk into it deliberately, the way a leader walks into unfamiliar ground he intends to master.

Question for the DayWhere today am I waiting for fear to subside before acting, instead of acting through it?

Hard Deadlines — Today

No hard deadlines today.

Today’s Calendar

1400

CSIS Registration Confirmation | Strategic Landpower Dialogue: A Conversation with Lieutenant General Frank Lozano↳ 1616 Rhode Island Avenue Northwest, Northwest Washington, Washington, 7, District of Columbia, 20036, United States

Canvas — Upcoming

Chapter 5 Lab (lab 3) - Rootkits30336.202630due Sun 7/19

Chapter 5 Quiz30336.202630due Sun 7/19

Chapter 6 Lab (Lab 4) - NCrack (Brute Force Attack on SSH)30336.202630due Sun 7/19

Chapter 6 Quiz30336.202630due Sun 7/19

Week 3 - Hacking and Malware30336.202630due Sun 7/19

Module 3 discussions30021.202630due Sun 7/19

Announcements

1/3 of Summer Course Already Over!30336.202630 · 2026-07-13

INTL 465 Module 2 grades / missing work30021.202630 · 2026-07-13

Weather & Dress

Clear sky · 68–93°F (now 79°, feels 85°)

precip 0%   wind 9mph

0555

sunrise

2033

sunset

WEAR — light, breathable clothing; hydrate

Recovery Check

96 / 100

Well recovered — good day to push.

HRV 118 ms   Resting HR 48 bpm   VO₂ max 44.1

Daily Leadership Lesson

A leader who takes credit for their team's wins but shields them from blame for shared failures will eventually lose both their team's respect and their honesty.

After today's outcome, publicly name the people responsible for the success, and privately own any part of the failure that traces back to your decisions.

Journal Memory

This entry is about you working through feeling empty and powerless after things ended with Marissa, sitting alone in your car outside Walmart and trying to understand your need for love and belonging.

“I feel like there’s a hole in my heart. That someone needs to fill. That no guy or mentor can fill. I need to be loved. I need to be appreciated. For one moment I felt like that hole was filled. I felt full. I want that feeling again. But I don’t know how to reproduce it.”

FROM “J.2022-10-01” · 2022-10-01

News Worth Knowing

Major World News

The U.S.-Iran ceasefire grows more distant. And, Congress faces a consequential week — NPR Topics: World

Tensions between the U.S. and Iran are escalating rather than easing, with reports of exchanged fire over the weekend tied to disputes over the Strait of Hormuz. The prospects for a ceasefire appear to be receding as the standoff continues. Meanwhile, Congress returns from recess to face a demanding legislative week with tight deadlines.

Hungary parliament votes to remove president from office — BBC News

Hungary's parliament has voted to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office. Sulyok was widely viewed as a loyalist of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who lost power in April after 16 years in office. The move signals a significant political shift in Hungary's post-Orbán landscape.

EU bans gold imports from Sudan to curb money financing the war — BBC News

The European Union has banned gold imports from Sudan in an effort to cut off a key funding source for the ongoing war. The measure also restricts exports of mercury and cyanide, chemicals widely used in gold mining, to the country. The move targets the economic underpinnings sustaining the conflict.

Major United States News

Trump's National Guard deployment in D.C. has been extended until 2029 — NPR Topics: National

President Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., has been extended multiple times and is now set to last until Inauguration Day 2029. This marks a significant and prolonged use of military forces in the nation's capital under his administration.

Colombian national killed by ICE agent during operation in Maine — BBC News

A Colombian national was fatally shot by an ICE agent during an operation in Biddeford, Maine, with a senator noting the man had allegedly 'weaponized' his vehicle. This shooting comes less than a week after another fatal ICE shooting of an undocumented migrant in Houston, raising concerns about a pattern of lethal force during immigration enforcement operations.

UAE condemns Iran's 'brazen' attack on tankers as US launches fresh strikes — BBC News

The U.S. has launched a third consecutive night of strikes on Iran as the conflict escalates, with President Trump announcing a 20% charge as part of a new blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE has condemned Iran's attack on tankers as 'brazen,' signaling growing regional tensions tied to this critical shipping chokepoint.

South Carolina News

South Carolina governor appoints Lindsey Graham’s sister to finish his Senate term — NBC News

South Carolina's governor has appointed Lindsey Graham's sister to serve out the remainder of his U.S. Senate term. The move fills the seat following Graham's departure and places a family member in the influential South Carolina Senate seat. This appointment will shape South Carolina's representation in Washington until the term concludes or a special election is held.

Military & National Security

Pentagon and Justice Dept. set up task force to investigate leaks — The Washington Post

The Pentagon and Justice Department have established a joint task force to investigate and prosecute leaks of information to the news media. The move signals a significant escalation in efforts to control internal communications and could raise concerns about press freedom and transparency in defense reporting.

Military pulled money from construction, maintenance and moves to cover $2.64B border security mission — stripes.com

The U.S. military reallocated funds from construction, maintenance, and troop relocation budgets to cover a $2.64 billion border security mission. This diversion highlights the financial strain competing national security priorities are placing on core military infrastructure and readiness spending.

Helsing raises $1.8 billion in Europe’s biggest defense-startup round — Defense News

German defense startup Helsing raised $1.8 billion in what is being called Europe's largest defense-technology funding round to date. The raise underscores surging venture capital interest in military technology, driven by rising defense budgets across Europe amid heightened security concerns.

Opinion Piece

Todd Blanche’s War Against Journalism — David A. Graham · The Atlantic

David A. Graham argues that as Todd Blanche prepares for confirmation hearings as attorney general, his Justice Department is demonstrating a troubling willingness to intimidate journalists whose reporting has embarrassed the president. The piece frames this as a serious escalation in tensions between executive power and press freedom, raising questions about the DOJ's independence and its treatment of the press under this administration.

Data Status
🟢Calendar1 event(s)
🟢Canvas Assignments0 due today, 6 upcoming, 3 announcements
🟢WeatherClear sky, 68–93°F at Alexandria, VA
🟢Newsworld:3; us:3; local:1; military:3
🟢Opinion PieceTodd Blanche’s War Against Journalism
🟢Morning PhilosophyBe strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, n…
🟢Daily Leadership LessonA leader who takes credit for their team's wins b…
🟢Journal MemoryJ.2022-10-01
🟢Recovery CheckWell recovered — good day to push.
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