Luke Ryan

About the author

Luke Ryan is a SOFREP journalist in Tampa, FL. He is a former Team Leader from 3rd Ranger Battalion, having served four deployments to Afghanistan. He grew up overseas, the son of foreign aid workers, and lived in Pakistan for nine years and Thailand for five. He has a degree in English Literature and loves to write on his own as well, working on several personal projects.

Veterans in Hollywood: Adam Driver

If you’ve been paying attention to which veterans have made their way into Hollywood circles, then you probably know about Adam Driver. He plays in the latest “Star Wars” installments as Kylo Ren, and has also played in “Inside Llewyn Davis,” the TV Series “Girls” and Martin Scorsese’s “Silence.” He plays a disabled veterandisabled veterandisabled […]

Burma to begin repatriation of Rohingya with 1,200 refugees

The Burmese/Myanmar government has claimed to begin the repatriation process of Rohingya refugees that have fled into Bangladesh. The government says that next week, over 1,258 refugees will return — 750 of which are actually Rohingya, and 508 who are Hindus. The Burmese government aims to repatriate approximately 1,200 back into their borders, but it […]

Mattis travels to Vietnam, bolsters POW/MIA recovery efforts

U.S.-Vietnam relations have been flourishing recently, due to a number of reasons — not the least of which have been their willingness to help the United States find and return the fallen brothers and sisters in arms from the Vietnam War. There are currently 1,601 Americans missing from the war in southeast Asia — many in Vietnam, […]

Delta Air Lines announces stricter policy to combat fake service animals

Delta Air Lines has announced a new policy that requires people with service animals to provide proper documentation, proving that their animals are both healthy and trained, enabling them to fly. This must be provided 48 hours before the scheduled flight’s departure. Delta has said that two-thirds of the alleged service animals on their flights are […]

Update: Hotel siege in Kabul, Americans killed

The siege on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul lasted 13 hours, and since then the information flooding in has constantly been updating. The numbers of dead range from 22 to 30, of multiple nationalities. Now reports are saying that Americans are counted among the dead, however the state department has yet to release the names […]

On this day in history: German and British Navies duke it out east of England

The Battle of Dogger Bank in 1915 during WWI took place in the middle of the North Sea. One month prior, the Germans had found success in conducting naval raids on the eastern British coastline. One such attack resulted in 108 dead and 525 civilians wounded. They were able to exfiltrate from the area without […]

Filipino government escalates to criminal charges against news outlet Rappler

The Filipino government continues to go after the news and blog organization called Rappler, one of the harshest critics of their president, Rodrigo Duterte. They began by saying that Rappler was operating in violation of the Filipino constitution, since 100% of the company needed to be based in the Philippines with no outside interests. Rappler […]

Russia sells Burma six Su-30 fighter jets

As Russia’s Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu vistited Burma/Myanmar last week, they agreed upon a sale resulting in the acquisition of six Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jets for the Burmese military. Shoigu met with the Army chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyidaw, the capital of Burma. General Hlaing occupies the most senior position within the Burmese […]

Opinion: When people say that ‘this is why everyone hates America’

I’ve lived over half my life in other countries, and I’m always a bit surprised at America’s perception of the rest of the world when I come back, probably due to the great distance between us and them. For example, many people here seem to have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to […]

Chinese ban Muslim children from attending religious events over break

In the largest Muslim county in China, the Chinese government has banned children from attending religious events and classes that focus on the Quran. As per the state-run Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, students from the Linxia county in the province of Gansu cannot even enter religious buildings over their school break. […]

Filipino government threatens to shut down news group critical to Duterte

The Filipino government has threatened to shut down a leading news outlet and opinion blog using a law from their constitution. The news group, Rappler, is one of the Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte‘s harshest critics, and many are concerned that this is a blatant restriction of the freedom of the press. The Filipino government has […]