Pearl Harbor II: The Bombing of the USS Cole
Just as Pearl Harbor pulled the United States into WWII, the bombing of the USS Cole plunged the U.S. into an era of asymmetric warfare.
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Just as Pearl Harbor pulled the United States into WWII, the bombing of the USS Cole plunged the U.S. into an era of asymmetric warfare.
The bodies of MSG William Lavigne and veteran Timothy Dumas have been identified in a bizarre death on the training grounds of Fort Bragg.
In the shadow of Mount Gilboa, Wingate’s eccentric zeal and unforgiving methods helped mold a generation of Jewish fighters who would carry his imprint into the DNA of the modern Israeli military.
When an injury halted SFC Verdialez’s training regimen he built himself a robotic sparring partner that hits back. Now you can fight it too.
A key aspect of US special operations is working with counterparts to create deterrence capability and fend off malign foreign influence.
Today’s attack on an Iranian nuclear scientist bears all the hallmarks of a Kidon hit, Mossad’s covert, tip-of-the-spear ground force.
UAP recently sat down with Gunnery Sergeant Joshua Negron, an active Marine Raider and veteran of the Marine Reconnaissance community.
Under Takuba, operators train, equip and assis troops from the G5 Sahel in their fight against Islamic jihadists from ISIS and al-Qaeda.
SecDef Miller’s move for more oversight of SOF is actually based on a bipartisan congressional bill signed during the Obama Administration.
In a press conference this afternoon, Acting SecDef Christopher Miller announced his intentions to bring U.S. troops home by mid-January.
The Navy SEAL Foundation donated $50,000 to a first-of-its-kind psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy program designed to treat PTSD in SEALs.
President Trump’s new acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miler has an extensive — and impressive — background in Special Operations.