Geo Hand Remembers: Swim or Die – A Special Forces Mission at Sea
Amidst the relentless pitch and yaw of our ACU vessel, we stood, a band of brothers girded by the sea’s moody whims, our resolve as unyielding as the ocean’s depths.
Amidst the relentless pitch and yaw of our ACU vessel, we stood, a band of brothers girded by the sea’s moody whims, our resolve as unyielding as the ocean’s depths.
Leaping into my combat-ready truck, I deftly navigate my morning with the precision of a finely-tuned machine, every second accounted for, every movement a testament to the rigor and discipline of Delta life.
Exploring the allure of men in uniform, this video delves into the mix of testosterone appeal and the perks of a military dependent ID, culminating in Jim’s revealing insight about his experiences.
In today’s discussion, our Green Berets delve into the complex issue of women in special operations, emphasizing the critical importance of capability over gender, as highlighted by a tragic incident involving an SF officer’s wife during a parachute jump.
In this episode, Jim West and the team navigate through the Green Berets’ history, from Vietnam to 9/11, revealing a journey of resilience and evolution, with Andrew Wilkow leading the discussion.
In today’s episode of Inside the Team Room, our ex-Green Berets share personal stories about the reactions they faced when they first pursued their dreams in Special Forces, revealing the challenges and motivations behind their choices, including their decision to not join the officer ranks.
Join us as we delve into the stories of four distinguished Green Berets, hailing from diverse backgrounds but united by their relentless pursuit of excellence, in a candid conversation about their journey into the US Army Special Forces.
In Delta Force, do not ever (EVER!) meddle in the non-commissioned business of an assault squadron.
As the honor guard from the 1st Special Forces Group solemnly moved Sergeant First Class Nathan R. Chapman’s flag-draped coffin at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in January 2002, we were reminded of the profound sacrifices made by those who valiantly serve our nation.
Amidst the grueling survival training at Camp Mackall, my spirit oscillated between gritty determination and sardonic humor, as I navigated the absurdity of ‘Bunny Baseball’ and the surreal reality of being a Green Beret in training.
Amidst the gritty realism of Delta Force, where the unforgiving nature of our training was matched only by our unwavering brotherhood, we relentlessly pursued the fleeting glory of being the top gun, a title as coveted as it was ephemeral.
Today, in our engaging discussion on Inside the Team Room: Navy SEAL Snipers, Brandon and Charlie open up about the challenges SEALs face transitioning to civilian life, and how their own community and VA system often fall short in supporting these warriors.