SOFREP Pic of the Day: The World War II Warriors of Waddy’s Wagon
Here we see the aircrew of “Waddy’s Wagon,” a B-29 Superfortress from the 20th Air Force, 73rd Bomb Wing, 497th Bomb Group, 869th Bomb Squadron.
Here we see the aircrew of “Waddy’s Wagon,” a B-29 Superfortress from the 20th Air Force, 73rd Bomb Wing, 497th Bomb Group, 869th Bomb Squadron.
Enjoy an excerpt from Chapter 3 of General Johnson’s book, Static LIne: An Airborne Infantryman’s Career, courtesy of SOFREP and the Johnson family.
Meet the Sig Sauer P320-M17: A revolutionary Modular Handgun System (MHS) chosen by the U.S. Army for its adaptability and excellence.
Clinching a substantial $323-million contract, Raytheon is set to manufacture the cutting-edge TOW 2B top-attack missiles for the US Army, elevating anti-armor capabilities and augmenting military platforms with a versatile solution poised to shape the future of modern warfare preparedness.
In the grand tradition of Delta men and the seemingly senseless rigmarole of JRX Valiant Shield, a tale unfolded in a chow tent that involved a battle for mashed potatoes, a Donald Duck signature, and an awkward question, all of which simply proved why our kind should never be sent to these exercises, punctuated by the kind of camaraderie and irreverence that only the likes of Sam Foster, Chill D, MacDaddy Mac M, and yours truly could muster.
Quick, spot the Delta operator! Yeah, it’s the guy in the shades, read on to find out what he’s doing there in Bosnia.
A retired Staff Sergeant from Dublin Georgia recently stole a Humvee and took it for a joyride right into the front doors of the headquarters building for the 3rd ID.
When the going gets weird in the dim-lit corridors of the Pentagon, where empty frames hang like ghastly reminders and leadership is MIA, we’re not just letting ourselves down but ringing the dinner bell for those who wish to dine on our vulnerabilities
Just when you think you’re doing well in your career, you come across a guy like Drew Morgan, whose achievements make you feel a little more humble. West Point Grad Medical Doctor Served in multiple special operations units Astronaut You can just hear a mother haranguing her young adult son, “Why can’t you be like […]
Before there were SEALs, there were Army Special Forces combat divers.
Standing to the left we see US Army Major General James Jarrard providing assistant gunner support.
Bob was so much larger than life, that eventually life could no longer contain him, and he was instructed by the Almighty to take one last boat excursion, this time to Valhalla.