Admiral William McRaven is Not Exactly a Fan of Donald Trump, Still He is Not Without His Own Controversy
If we’re going to hold leaders accountable, that standard should apply across the board.
If we’re going to hold leaders accountable, that standard should apply across the board.
Can SFOD-As and SFABs team up for smarter missions? A fresh look at Special Forces, conventional troops, and strategic ops.
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.
Bureaucracy and slow approvals are tying the hands of our best forces. Time for a change in how Special Ops operate.
The battlefield is shifting, budgets are tightening, and the wolves of war—America’s SOF—are sharpening their fangs, ready to hunt in the shadows no matter how many bureaucrats try to leash them.
In the shadow of tragedy, Marine Raiders stood shoulder to shoulder with local villagers, retrieving the wreckage of a fallen surveillance plane—one more reminder that service and sacrifice often come hand in hand.
When U.S. Green Berets start training Mexico’s Marine Infantry, you know the fight against the cartels just got a whole lot more serious.
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.
Has the Special Forces mission expanded too far? Green Berets were built for Unconventional Warfare—so why are they juggling nine missions?
In a move that underscores both deepening U.S.-Mexico military ties and the high-stakes fight against transnational crime, the 7th Special Forces Group element is heading south to train Mexico’s Marine Infantry—because when it comes to battling cartels, sharpening the tip of the spear is the only way forward.
If SEAL candidates can endure bone-chilling surf torture and the soul-crushing grind of BUD/S, the least we can do is keep them from marinating in sewage while they do it.
The veteran community’s self-cannibalization is a pathetic spectacle—driven by envy, fueled by failure, and executed by men who couldn’t hack it themselves.