
Lauren Piette is a content strategist and editor at Military Brands, where she curates and polishes storytelling that informs, supports, and empowers the military community. With experience across digital content publication, SEO-driven content creation, and audience engagement, she blends strategic clarity with a commitment to elevating meaningful stories. Lauren is also a multi-time author published by the Library of Congress through Imprints of Honor (formerly the Veterans Heritage Project), where she interviewed veterans and translated their service stories into compelling written accounts. In addition to writing, she supported book design and layout efforts, strengthening her commitment to preserving veterans’ stories with care and authenticity. Lauren holds a Master’s degree in English (Writing, Rhetorics and Literacies) from Arizona State University, as well as a B.A. in English. She currently lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, where she enjoys hiking, cheering on the Packers, and trying as many new restaurants as she can.
Credentials
- Hubspot Digital Marketing Certificate
- Social Media Marketing Certification
- SEO Principles Certification
- Secondary Ed English Teacher
- Fundamentals of Journalism Certification
Expertise
Education
- Bachelor of Arts in Engilsh — Arizona State University (2022)
- Master of Arts in English — Arizona State University (2023)
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Latest by Lauren Piette

5/20/2025
Coast Guard to Cut 25% of Flag Officer Positions by 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard is planning to make significant changes, cutting around a quarter of the 46 flag officer positions in 2025. The overhaul is ...

5/19/2025
Pentagon Cuts Military Education Programs Under Trump
The Trump administration has continued to cut costs, eliminating two very popular educational programs for troops in the process. In recent month...

5/14/2025
Hegseth Orders 20% Cut in Senior Military Leadership
On Monday May 5th, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed Senior Pentagon leadership to cut a number of four-star generals and admirals. Hegseth...

5/13/2025
SecDef Hegseth Ends Affirmative Action in Military Academies
Defense Secretary Hegseth has issued an order preventing U.S. military academies from considering race, gender, or ethnicity during their admissi...

4/29/2025
Fort Jackson Soldier Dies During Basic Combat Training
A spokesperson at Fort Jackson has confirmed that a trainee died while undergoing basic training on Thursday at Fort Jackson. According to the Ar...

3/27/2025
Marine Corps Tightens Shaving Waiver Rules for Medical Cases
In a recent shift in policy, the Marine Corps has cracked down on shaving waivers for personnel with medical conditions. Marines diagnosed with p...

3/4/2025
Fort Moore Renamed to Honor WWI Soldier: Back to Fort Benning
In a significant move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that Fort Moore in Georgia will revert to its original name, Fort Benning. Defend...

2/6/2025
Fort Riley Lifts Lockdown After Shooting Scare
On Thursday, February 6, 2025, Fort Riley, a U.S. Army base in Kansas, was temporarily placed on lockdown following reports of an active shooter ...
