News & Stories
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Feature Story
Returning to Service on Veterans Day
November 11, 2025
From Alaska to Jamaica, more than six dozen veterans are serving on disaster relief and humanitarian aid operations with Team Rubicon today.
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Feature Story
September 5, 2025
A new Greyshirt’s mission to honor a friend lost in the Guadalupe River flood leads to healing, hope, and an uncanny connection.
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Reflection
Responding to Hurricane Beryl Taught Me That I’m Built to Serve
August 20, 2025
While deployed on his sixth op in a year, a Greyshirt reflected on why he serves, and the cultural principles that increasingly guide him.
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Feature Story
Mud, Muck, and a Spark of Hope: a Texas Flood Survivor Story
August 1, 2025
How one Hill Country family found light in the storm.
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Feature Story
What Texas Taught Me: Reflections From the Field
July 30, 2025
Team Rubicon’s new CEO reflects on his first weeks on the job, and his deployment as a Greyshirt after the July 4 floods.
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Feature Story
How to Help Texas Flood Victims and Survivors
July 10, 2025
From funding relief efforts to volunteering to help communities and individuals recover, here are the top ways anyone can support survivors of the July 4th floods.
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Operations
Volunteers Begin Delivering Disaster Relief for Texas Floods
July 9, 2025
Veteran-led disaster response nonprofit Team Rubicon has begun deploying Greyshirts to Kerr and Tom Green counties.
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Feature Story
“I’ve Been to War. This Tested Me More.”
July 7, 2025
Greyshirt Kevin Jones thought he’d seen the worst of it—in combat zones and disaster zones alike. But nothing prepared him for July 4th in Kerr County, Texas.
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Reflection
Hurricane Beryl Destroyed My Neighborhood. It Gave Me Back My Empathy.
July 24, 2024
A Greyshirt who has spent a career in disaster relief reflects on how a Texas hurricane turned the tables on his family and reminded him what disaster survivors really go through.
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Operations
Disaster Relief Volunteers Arrive to Provide Hurricane Beryl Assistance
July 12, 2024
Greyshirts begin hitting the ground in the Lone Star state for the first hurricane operation of 2024.