For Love and Service: A Life of Devotion, Duty and Grace
She never wore a uniform, but Lisa served every bit as faithfully as I did, holding our family—and often the whole unit—together with nothing but love, grit, and grace.
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She never wore a uniform, but Lisa served every bit as faithfully as I did, holding our family—and often the whole unit—together with nothing but love, grit, and grace.
The Army just torched the “yeet” test and finally embraced a no-nonsense, gender-blind standard that actually measures whether you’re fit to fight—or just taking up space.
In the heat of battle, as bullets whizzed by and bombs turned the night into day, Chief Coker’s voice over the radio was the calm in the storm, reminding every soul under his watch that they were not alone in this fight, forging ahead with the might of righteousness and the unwavering belief that if God is for us, then who can be against us?
When the chain-of-command board starts making national headlines, you can bet someone’s head is rolling—because in today’s military, the perception of loyalty matters just as much as the reality of leadership.
The Best Ranger Competition doesn’t care about your feelings, your gender, or your social media following — it cares if you can still put one foot in front of the other when your body’s wrecked and your soul wants out.
The journey to becoming a Green Beret demands intense physical and mental preparation to overcome the high dropout rates in the selection and qualification courses.
Despite recognizing Hezbollah’s strength and resolve, I’ve never chosen to call it ‘fear’—a term ill-suited for instilling confidence during my tenure with Delta, where we viewed them as a formidable terrorist threat to the West.
I memorized every name in that binder not for duty’s sake, but because knowing the names of my brothers — like Jim McMahon — was how I claimed them as family.
The Army’s latest Ranger PT test skips the beach muscles and goes straight for the tough stuff—because nothing says “combat ready” like bear-crawling through mud and hauling water cans like a pissed-off pack mule.
The US Army modernizes its Prepositioned Stocks with drones, AI, and smart tech, boosting readiness and efficiency for future challenges.
Staff Sgt. Bryan C. Black held the line during that dark day in Niger—he gave everything he had so his teammates could live, and that’s the kind of man who defines what it means to wear the Green Beret.
GE Aerospace just secured a major subcontract to develop cutting-edge avionics for the US Army’s future FLRAA military aviation.