SOF Pic of the Day: Special Tactics Airmen join MARSOC night fire training

SOF Pic of the Day: Special Tactics Airmen join MARSOC night fire training

Marine Special Operations School Individual Training Course students fire an M240B machine gun during night-fire training April 13, 2017, at Camp Lejeune. For the first time, U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Airmen spent three months in Marine Special Operations Command’s Marine Raider training pipeline, representing efforts to build joint mindsets across special operations forces.   […]

SOCEUR Chief visits Greece

SOCEUR Chief visits Greece

Athens—Lt. General Mark Schwartz, the Commander of Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR), recently visited Greece. During his brief visit, Lt. Gen. Schwartz met with the Greek Joint Chief of Staff, Admiral Evagelos Apostolakis, and discussed ways on how to further improve the cooperation and good relations between the two countries and their Special Operations Forces […]

Another level of waste and oversight at the Department of Veterans Affairs

Another level of waste and oversight at the Department of Veterans Affairs

The words waste and oversight have become synonymous with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), particularly in recent years.  In spite of the irrefutable evidence that pins the reported ownership and reckless mismanagement of billions of American taxpayer dollars on senior leaders within the VA, the organization shows no sign of changing course.  Each ousted […]

On this day in history: The United Nations is born

On this day in history: The United Nations is born

Today is United Nations day. 1945 brought about the close of WWII and the dawn of the United Nations. They hoped that such an alliance would prevent a war like that from ever happening again. After WWI, a group called the League of Nations was born.  Like the United Nations, its purpose was to stop […]

Czech Elections: Europe goes Russian?

Czech Elections: Europe goes Russian?

Prague—Czechs flocked to the polls, and a pro-Russia oligarch is set to become the next Prime Minister. Billionaire Andrej Babis and his populist ANO party are running under an anti-immigration and anti-EU slate.  Voting ended on Saturday, and exit polls see Babis capping first place with close to 30%. Emperor of his country’s agricultural, chemical, […]

South of Pyongyang: an American English teacher in South Korea

South of Pyongyang: an American English teacher in South Korea

The news rarely reports the comings and goings of ordinary people living regular lives, and yet it’s those people who make up the mass majority of the earth.  The farmer in north the northern Thai countryside, the truck driver in Cairo or the gas station attendant in Arizona–they are the fabric of society, subject to […]

SOF Pic of the Day: Rangers prepare for extraction

SOF Pic of the Day: Rangers prepare for extraction

Army Rangers, assigned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, prepare for extraction from their objective during Task Force Training on Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., Jan. 30, 2014. Rangers constantly train to maintain their tactical proficiency.   Photo Credit: Spc. Steven Hitchcock

UK Maritime counter-terrorism is changing

UK Maritime counter-terrorism is changing

The Royal Marine Commandos are changing. The Royal Navy is getting two new aircraft carriers, and thus an expanded need for an organic force capable of Maritime interdiction operations (MIO), Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS), and personnel recovery (PR). To assume this task, 42 Commando has reorganized as a Maritime Operations Commando (MOC).  With […]

American dynasties

American dynasties

The rumors that Chelsea Clinton is being groomed for political office, possibly congress, are not completely unfounded.  For most of her life, she has stayed out of the public’s eye and remained relatively unassuming and flown under the radar. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, her social media exploded into the spotlight.  Some would argue that […]

On this day in history: explosion in Beirut kills 220 US Marines

On this day in history: explosion in Beirut kills 220 US Marines

On October 23rd, 1983, an explosion ripped through an American barracks in Beirut, killing 220 U. S. Marines, 18 Navy sailors, and 3 Army soldiers.  58 French peacekeepers and 6 civilians were also killed in the blast. Beirut is the capital of Lebanon, and the country’s largest city.  Lebanon lies sandwiched between Syria to the […]

Marginalized Medicine: surgery in the sticks

Marginalized Medicine: surgery in the sticks

“It’s a lot of make it up as you go.” Dr. Jack Chamberlain has been practicing medicine in rural areas around the world since 1993.  A U. S. based physician turned humanitarian aid worker, he has practiced medicine everywhere from the ER of Detroit to the war-torn jungles of Burma. “Marginalized medicine” is a term […]