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Home » SOFREP TV » Heroes of U.S. Special Operations: Remembering 9/11

Heroes of U.S. Special Operations: Remembering 9/11

by Brandon Webb · December 1, 2012

Heroes of U.S. Special Operations features Nada Bakos, Jack Murphy, Bill Janson, Brandon Webb and Dan Lake discussing where they were on September 11, 2001, and the effect it had on their military and personal lives. The show focuses on their amazing friends and heroes of U.S. Special Operations that gave all.

Brandon-This project first started with an idea to write my next book, Lost Heroes. I attended a charity event put on by my friend Marcus Luttrell. During this event, I met several family members of fallen SEALs, they had read my first book, The Red Circle, and thanked me for sharing stories about their loved ones that would have otherwise been left untold. Instantly I knew that I had to write a book to honor my friends and teammates who have given all for America.

We were in discussions with our sponsor USAA, and their team about show concepts, and they jumped at the idea of having a show that honored American Heroes. This was how Heroes of U.S. Special Operations was born.

I was lucky enough to get a representative from all branches of US Special Operations Command, and a CIA Targeting Officer. A group like this, and the topics we discussed (September 11th, 2001 to close friends lost and how it affects us) are unprecedented. I’m proud to have made this show with such a great group of people.

Participating in the show was an experience I’ll never forget. I can’t help but think back to the show, and remembering how the overall mood of the room hovered like a thick fog among all of us.

When we started rolling film it was surreal to sit and listen to the other cast members share their personal stories of sacrifice and how these amazing heroes, in part, shaped their lives.

I’m forever grateful to Dan, Nada, Jack, Bill, my teammates, and brothers of US SOCOM who gave all.

-Brandon, former US Navy SEAL

Jack-Filming Heroes of Special Operations was an enlightening experience for me. Although Special Operations units often work in tandem as a part of larger Task Forces, it is still extremely rare for a SEAL, a Ranger, a Recon Marine, a PJ, and a CIA officer to sit down at a table and have a candid conversation. I learn a lot every time we do this and it just opens my eyes to the big picture and increases the amount of respect I have for the Special Operations community as a whole. For instance, I never worked directly with Air Force Para-Rescue troops so I never really knew what they were doing out there. Dan Lake helps flesh that out in this documentary and I’m proud of the work he did, especially knowing that the PJ’s would have gone out there to recover my remains had I been killed up in the mountains. I think filming this documentary set the bar for me as to what veteran’s day should really be about, veterans getting together to talk about their experiences and remembering those who have 100% and then some.

Jack Murphy, former US Army Ranger/SF Soldier

Dan-“Hero’s of Special Operations” A round table discussion with former members of the SOF community designed to create a video that honors fallen heroes, close friends, mentors, brothers in arms, and to thank the American people for their overwhelming and wonderful support. Participants included a Navy SEAL, Army Special Forces and Ranger, Marine Force Recon, Air Force Pararescueman and an OGA Representative. All highly specialized, trained, and equipped to defend America. The room should have been filled with testosterone and arrogance. But it wasn’t! I found their hearts were bigger than they were. Their compassion, although covered by thick skin and strong emotional control, is greater than the heavens. Their Patriotism and love for America is unwaverable. More importantly, they will give their lives for you, each other, and me. I am proud to call them my brothers! Don’t get me wrong. Many would say I’m describing a wimp or pansy. Nothing could be farther from the truth. These are men and women of great moral and ethical character who willingly go into harms way to meet the enemy face to face. They bring the fight so fiercely and intensely that it often scares the foe. They don’t do this, because they enjoy or have some hidden desire to inflict death and destruction upon a fellow human being. When this does occur, it is the result and not the means. They do this because of, and in harmony with, the buddy to their front, back, left, and right. It is a means of survival and the unspoken understanding that each will give their lives for one another. To my fallen brothers, I say: You have not gone in vain. For those who know you, or will know you through your story, you have given the greatest gifts. A memory of a hero that inspired others, lead by example, never wavered, even in the face of danger, loved life to the fullest, and loved their family even more. It is because of these, that you become part of us. Thank you brothers for these gifts. I don’t know how I can ever repay you.

Dan Lake, former USAF PJ

About The Author

Brandon Webb

Brandon Webb is a former U.S. Navy SEAL with combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and elsewhere in the Middle East. His last tour in the SEAL Teams was as the Course Manager for the US Navy SEAL Sniper program, arguably one of the most difficult sniper courses in the world. He was formerly a contributing editor for Military.com, and currently the Editor-in-Chief of SOFREP.com. Brandon is regularly featured in the media as a subject matter expert on military affairs. An avid writer, his last two books (The Red Circle, & Benghazi: The Definitive Report) both hit the New York Times best seller list, and his writing has been featured in print, and digital media worldwide. You can follow him on Twitter @BrandontWebb

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genefarnsworth
genefarnsworth 5pts

good stuff, i was in new york working that week, doing energy audit at a student housing facility form a company in colorado, we were in the subway when the subway went dark, being a sub guy that didn't bother me, we figured out later that we went dark when the first plan hit. We got off the subway a little bit later and looked up a few seconds after the second plan hit and saw the debris flying out the side of the building, once we arrived at our clients building we watched as events unfolded, watched folks through themselves off the wtc, watched as the towner tumbled, saw some amazing first responder actions, watching the folks walking out of there covered in debris put the though in my head that I needed to return to active duty and go do what ever little part i could play to help out. Detailer comments that there was not  much need for a guy  who had been retired for 8 years,  thank God that we did have the folks that we did on active duty at that time. They jumped in and took care of business, in-spite  of huge hurtles to overcome, families to leave and lives to be lost. We owe them more than we can ever repay them

usapatriotonthemove
usapatriotonthemove 5pts

"Although Special Operations units often work in tandem as a part of larger Task  Forces, it is still extremely rare for a SEAL, a Ranger, a Recon Marine, a PJ,  and a CIA officer to sit down at a table and have a candid conversation."  That's why you guys are the tip of the "website" spear!  lol  Great stuff as usual!  Thanks for sharing.

ajgamble
ajgamble 5pts

Great video and interviews. Congrats on the new site format, digging the easy menu selection.

 

DavidGrega
DavidGrega 5pts

Great start to what looks to be an amazing series! p.s Love the tactical beards

JackMurphyRGR
JackMurphyRGR moderator 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @DavidGrega "Face armor" is the preferred nomenclature.

flhtse05
flhtse05 5pts

I will never forget that day!

bulldog57
bulldog57 5pts

Sorry if I have double posted (computer problems). Thanks for recognizing our unsung Hero/Patriots. It is a privilege to have a measure of access into the mindset of our Spec Ops Community. I am a civilian. I have found that SOFREP not only helps me better understand the Warrior Spirit, but also helps me with tools for everyday life, such as leadership, confidence and a "never quit" attitude.

LauraKinCA
LauraKinCA 5pts

A great start to the new SOFREP TV series. I'm really looking forward to this series and the insights from all five of you representing different service branches.

LewisC
LewisC 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Thanks to all the Veterans at SOFREP. Thank you for giving me a small window into the world of what you and others like you do. Truly appreciate how it's not done for recognition or glory. Even better that you interact and answer questions. Thank you for your service.

ufridman
ufridman 5pts

Thanks Brandon, Jack, Bill, Dan and Nada for you selfless service. Gratitude cannot be put into words

Txazz
Txazz 5pts

Thanks for your service and memories.  We all remember where we were on 9/11/2001

SleazyWeazel
SleazyWeazel 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Another great episode gentlemen.  Keep 'em comin'.

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