Spymaster’s Prism, The Fight Against Russian Aggression
The Cold War never ended, it just went underground. Now, the old rules are gone and Russia is spying on — and hacking — the United States.
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The Cold War never ended, it just went underground. Now, the old rules are gone and Russia is spying on — and hacking — the United States.
Jessica Donati was recently a guest on SOFREP Radio where she talked about her recent book and her years of work in Afghanistan. Ms. Donati wasn’t a journalist looking for a quick story spending a week in-country, getting a juicy tip, and then becoming an instant expert on everything Afghanistan. In fact, she was the exact […]
O-1 Bird Dog pilots flew so low that they were easy pickings for enemy fire. Those that survived — like Mike Leonard — have harrowing tales.
In his new book, Never Enough, former Navy SEAL Mike Hayes explores the excellence that comes from being pushed to your max.
In his latest book, Bing West, takes a deep look at our efforts in Afghanistan and why our nation-building approach was fundamentally flawed.
In the works for years, ‘Steel Fear’ is Brandon Webb’s first novel and the sixth book from the duo Webb & Mann. It hits shelves in 2021.
The USS Oklahoma sank in roughly 11 minutes, trapping scores of men inside the the overturned battleship who had to fight to escape.
“The Talent War” eloquently describes how the SOF community maximizes talent and what businesses can do to achieve similar results.
Maurer’s ‘Rock Force’ does a fantastic job of blending the big picture with the personal accounts of the brave paratroopers who fought there.
With Veterans Day coming this week, it is a good time to do some relevant reading. If you saw the HBO miniseries “The Pacific” or “The War” the documentary on World War II by Ken Burns, the name Eugene “Sledgehammer” Sledge — will be instantly recognizable. Sledge’s book, With the Old Breed recounts the bloody battles […]
When seconds mean the difference of life and death, you must realize fear is real. Convince yourself that it isn’t, and you’re already dead.
Sully’s Squad, a WWII epic and moving coming-of-age tale, told through the eyes of a fifteen-year-old Arty, who lies about his age to enlist.