SecDef Needs to Obey Congress and Not Undermine Special Operations Forces
SecDef Austin wants to put Special Operations Forces back in the bowels of the Pentagon, a move that will hurt SOF and U.S. interests abroad.
SecDef Austin wants to put Special Operations Forces back in the bowels of the Pentagon, a move that will hurt SOF and U.S. interests abroad.
For years and years, Special Operations Forces has been the military equivalent of the easy button. That’s changing, and it’s a good thing.
One of the tenets of Army SF is their language and cultural capabilities. They can insert anywhere link up with groups of resistance fighters.
Captain Katie Wilder was the Army’s first female Green Beret. In this exclusive interview, she reveals what it took to become an operator.
SecDef Austin has issued a stand down to all military forces; But what does that mean? Who does this affect and how?
Over the last two decades, special operations forces have become the go-to choice for policymakers and military leaders around the world.
Twenty years of constant deployments have weighed heavily on Special Operations, but it also means many are ready for retirement.
“The instructors had told us we had about 30 minutes to clear the blast radius … We never really believed that,” a retired Green Beret said.
In this exclusive interview, Delta Force veteran Tom Satterly bring us inside the covert unit and rips the mask off loss, trauma and healing.
The first Gulf War was a textbook conventional war, but it featured an array special-operations missions that helped secure victory.
Duke Webb, who has been charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in a December shooting, has pleaded ‘Not Guilty.’
A request from Air Force’s Special Operations Command for a new armed overwatch aircraft shows how AFSOC will operate in future SOF missions.