SOF Pic of the Day: Delta Force Rogues’ Gallery-Geo, Guy and Cos Looking Decidedly Dangerous
Geo Hand, Guy Cutino and Mark Cos Stephens in parts unknown ready to unleash mayhem on the enemy.
Geo Hand, Guy Cutino and Mark Cos Stephens in parts unknown ready to unleash mayhem on the enemy.
The awarding of Phase 3 and Phase 4 contracts to the American Rheinmetall-led Team Lynx for the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) project marks a monumental stride in modernizing the US Army’s armored forces, promising to usher in a new era of superior protection, firepower, and mobility on the battlefield.
The United States Army’s Fort Cavazos Flight Simulation Division’s acquisition of the AH-64E Guardian multirole combat helicopter simulator marks a groundbreaking advancement in aviator training, offering an unparalleled blend of efficiency, effectiveness, and safety, and enabling simultaneous training experiences that mirror real-world scenarios.
General Douglas MacArthur wasn’t just a military genius. He was a transformative figure who left a mark on both war and peace.
US Army Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) Commander Geoff Bruce in Afghanistan, 2002.
August 5th, 1943. New Guinea. Men from Battery B, 205th Field Artillery Battalion, 41st Infantry Division fire their 105mm Howitzer from a concealed position in a native hut.
Ascending to the role of the Army’s top enlisted leader, Sgt. Maj. Michael Weimer, a seasoned Delta Force operative and Green Beret, brings a fresh perspective and relentless focus on change, readiness, and strategic warrior culture to the U.S. Army.
Members of the US 1st Special Forces Group are shown here doing Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction training with members of the South Korean 11th Special Forces Brigade.
Delta Force Sergeant Major Colin “Chainsaw” Rich shows off his .45 ACP haircut.
US Army Ranger Tanner Higgins from the 1/75 Regiment was killed in action during combat actions in Logar Province, Afghanistan on April 14, 2012.
In the midst of perpetual selection, unpredictable challenges, and relentless missions, Sam’s unyielding determination demonstrated that he was indeed the right man for Delta; the Unit had truly gotten a good deal in good-deal-Sam.
Aviation nose art from Vietnam.