6 Questions with Fox News Correspondent Lea Gabrielle

6 Questions with Fox News Correspondent Lea Gabrielle

Former F/A-18C Hornet pilot and Principal Correspondent for the Fox News Channel, Lea Gabrielle, sits down with FighterSweep for 6 questions. FighterSweep had the privilege of sitting down with Fox News Principal Correspondent Lea Gabrielle to discuss what else–Fighter Jets!–and, of course, a whole host of other things. FS readers will enjoy her perspectives on reporting […]

Former Navy SEAL and CIA Officer’s take on the rift between Trump and the CIA

Former Navy SEAL and CIA Officer’s take on the rift between Trump and the CIA

It is no secret that things have been “testy” recently, at least in public, between the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the President-elect, Donald J. Trump.   To hear it spoken of in the media, you would think that the CIA is filled with Trump haters looking to stymie the newly elected incoming POTUS, and […]

A couple boot reviews for rucking gear by a former Green Beret

A couple boot reviews for rucking gear by a former Green Beret

Your selection date is around the corner. Along with an extensive list of endurance races and ruck marches. They’re all challenging and will test your feet, stamina, endurance and mental toughness. Taking that test and passing feels incredible. Are you on the fence about stepping up your level of fitness – or heading to selection? […]

Rucking advice from a former Green Beret

Rucking advice from a former Green Beret

There’s a limited set of training options for rucking other than rucking itself. But, rucking is the one sport that requires practice in that act, only, to improve. To ruck you have to ruck. But, I say that with one caveat – endurance running helps a ton. Embracing longer runs, ten or more miles every […]

Mozambique’s descent into an old civil war, from a Marine who helped train them

Mozambique’s descent into an old civil war, from a Marine who helped train them

In the latter half of the twentieth century, the people of Mozambique have known very little peace.  After a ten-year war for independence from Portugal, Mozambique enjoyed just two short years of recovery before civil war broke out in 1977.  The two factions found themselves fighting their fellow countrymen in a proxy war funded and […]

Europe’s Finest, Ep 1: Polish SOF JW FORMOZA

Europe’s Finest, Ep 1: Polish SOF JW FORMOZA

I would like to start off this new series of articles on Europe’s Finest SOF Units that usually escape the limelight – but whose responsibilities, actions and sacrifice are not inferior to those of the big names like SAS, GROM or KSK. In each episode, I will concentrate on one SOF unit, provide some background […]

Everyday Carry – The Basics

Everyday Carry – The Basics

They both had that slight look of worry on their face. It was as if they had just lost something valuable, but they were not yet sure it was gone. Just finishing my run I was sweaty and shirtless, but I walked up to the ladies anyways. “Is everything okay?” “No! I just locked my […]

Could we defeat China’s growing military?

Could we defeat China’s growing military?

Earlier this week, China’s sole aircraft carrier, accompanied by five additional naval vessels, entered the northern half of the embroiled South China Sea. Tensions have been high in the region over the past months due in large part to China’s expanding claims over what is considered by most other nations to be international waters, as […]

Al-Qaeda propaganda: Are we really this stupid?

Al-Qaeda propaganda: Are we really this stupid?

I was in my senior year of high school when 9/11 happened. Al-Qaeda was behind the attack, and we were now at war. I joined the Army and served in American special operations units in Iraq and Afghanistan. There, I got to see the Taliban, al-Qaeda, and other jihadi militants up close, confirming beyond any […]

Exclusive interview with Colonel (ret.) Roelf Van Heerden on Executive Outcomes and Somalia

Exclusive interview with Colonel (ret.) Roelf Van Heerden on Executive Outcomes and Somalia

The continent of Africa in the 1990s was a cauldron of warlords, failed states, and genocide. From the Rwandan genocide in the east to the decades-long civil war in Angola in the west, to the changes in post-apartheid government of South Africa, people were dying, dictators oppressed their own people, and the continent cried out for solutions. The […]

Christmas: A holiday for warriors throughout history

Christmas: A holiday for warriors throughout history

Every year, we hear the same Christmas-based arguments around the water cooler and in the media. Christians tell us we’re celebrating the day Jesus Christ was born, while others tell us Christmas is a pagan holiday adopted by early Christians as a time to celebrate. The truth of the matter is, Christmas celebrations can be […]

The SPEC OPS Channel’s ‘Training Cell’ disrupts lame cable TV programming

The SPEC OPS Channel’s ‘Training Cell’ disrupts lame cable TV programming

No one is more skeptical of so-called “reality” television than I am. On those very rare occasions when I actually watch cable TV (who does these days other than our parents?), I quickly flip past any and all reality television shows. They aren’t reality, but are rather cheaply made faux dramas that only exist so that the big […]