Watch: Interview with a Navy SEAL- Military authors give veterans a voice
Without military authors documenting what they have done and what they are doing, this generation of heroes and their stories might be lost.
Without military authors documenting what they have done and what they are doing, this generation of heroes and their stories might be lost.
In this portion of Eric Davis’ interview with Brandon Webb, he reflects on how Marcinko was instrumental to him becoming a SEAL.
Even without a dirty bomb, insurgents can still exploit vulnerabilities in the military by other methods.
Eric Davis, former Navy SEAL sniper instructor, gives you the top three things he feels candidates require to conquer BUD/S.
Instead of reacting positively and trying to fix the vulnerabilities exposed by Red Cell’s infiltration tactics, people became defensive.
Thinking about becoming a Green Beret? This latest recruitment video breaks down the Special Forces training and ODA structure.
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Red Cell was a dynamic program that exploited base and facility vulnerabilities that might have otherwise been taken advantage of by potential terrorists.
“Winter Fortress” is unique because, in almost every telling of the attacks on Vemork, there’s scarce mention made of Dr. Leif Tronstad’s contributions.
If you have never read Nick Irving’s book, “The Reaper,” and want to learn more about him, you can find an excerpt here to kickstart your reading.
Eric Davis, a former Navy SEAL sniper instructor, states that his favorite sniper rifle is one of the four he used the most.
Due to obstacles related to jurisdiction and bureaucracy, having operators who could also serve as pilots was paramount to the team and their counterterrorism mission.