These stick figure comics will change how you see the Coast Guard
If you ask Brian Runion what he thought of his time at the Coast Guard Academy, hes not going to sugarcoat his answer.
I hated it bitterly, he told Task & Purpose. It definitely improved me as a person, but its a difficult place to be. It has a very regimented lifestyle, and when you listen to all your friends talk about having a great time in college while youre sitting in the barracks shining your shoes, its not the best time.
So its surprising that now, 14 years after graduating from the academy and nine years after leaving the service, Runion still works for the Coast Guard as a civilian. And when hes not working, hes trying to start a small revolution in how Americans, other service members, and even fellow Coasties see the countrys smallest, most-forgotten, and most-chronically-underfunded military branch.
What caused this change from disaffected cadet to tireless advocate? Turns out all it took were a few history lessons.
https://taskandpurpose.com/mandatory-fun/coast-guard-memes-claw-of-knowledge