Geo Hand: A Former Delta Force Operator Talks About the Dangers of Training
Aggressive, dangerous, spirited, creative, and risky training is what prepares soldiers for the unspeakable horror of combat.
Aggressive, dangerous, spirited, creative, and risky training is what prepares soldiers for the unspeakable horror of combat.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to get slapped by a North Korean tour guide for cracking a joke, international man of mystery Jurgis Polujanskas has you covered.
Sitting in a cold Pennsylvania movie theater as a young, impressionable Army cadet, I never imagined that decades later, the steely, cocky Iceman on the screen would teach us all a final lesson about friendship, forgiveness, and letting go.
In this no-holds-barred conversation, Brandon Webb and Rob O’Neill cut through the noise to talk flying, failed leadership, and why the SEAL community needs to stop eating its own.
Jurgis Polujanskas wakes up in a North Korean spa, half-naked and memory hazy, flanked by two silent beauties—now he just needs to escape before the authorities turn his wild night into an international incident.
From drinking with cartel fixers in Mexico to dodging North Korean mind games and watching Haiti implode in real time, Jurgis Polujanskas proves that some men run toward chaos—not away from it.
Gene Hackman, a Marine turned Hollywood powerhouse, gave us some of the most gripping military performances ever put on screen, and as the investigation into his tragic passing unfolds, we remember the commanding presence that made him a legend both in uniform and on film.
The cold bit deep, but not as deep as the rage—because after what they did to Torch, there was only one mission left: stack the bodies to God.
With more questions than answers surrounding the sudden and tragic deaths of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa, the world waits for the final pieces of this unsettling puzzle to fall into place—because even in the absence of foul play, something just doesn’t sit right.
Gene Hackman lived a life defined by grit, talent, and an unrelenting pursuit of authenticity—whether during his military service, on the big screen, or in the quiet corners of his well-earned retirement.
If you thought you’d seen everything from the man who helped bring down Osama bin Laden, think again—Rob O’Neill’s pivot to cannabis with Operator Canna Co. is turning heads and rewriting the playbook on veteran entrepreneurship.
Stoicism has shaped my life, helping me uphold my oaths and navigate challenges with resilience. Could this philosophy transform leadership today?