France Looking to Reduce Troop Levels in the Sahel
The French forces in the Sahel have made little progress during their seven years in country leading critics to see it as an unwinnable war.
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The French forces in the Sahel have made little progress during their seven years in country leading critics to see it as an unwinnable war.
In daring nighttime raid, Navy SEALs rescued an American prisoner from kidnappers in Northern Nigeria, according to the Pentagon.
Special Forces units have had trouble getting adequate range time. UNIT4 aims to solve this with its new non-lethal M4 carbine.
The last time he was seen by his fellow American countrymen, Versace was loudly singing “God Bless America.”
Dozens of emails spanning nearly five months show the command has deliberately dragged its feet on answering questions about the MARSOC 3.
The United States may have fought decades fighting in the sand, but special operations soldiers remain ready and able for arctic warfare.
Part three of a three-part series by Brandon Webb about friendship, loss and the journey of moving on while honoring the memory of the fallen.
Part two of a three-part series by Brandon Webb about friendship, loss and the journey of moving on while honoring the memory of the fallen.
The first of a three-part series by Brandon Webb about friendship, loss and the journey of moving on while honoring the memory of the fallen.
Utilizing old cars, Air Commandos simulate the extrication of troops or civilians from wrecked vehicles with a variety of methods and tools.
Israel claims that Syria has continuously violated the U.S.-brokered 1974 disengagement agreement between the two countries.
One Washington Redskins fan floated the name, but the Department of the Navy and the SEAL community have yet to back the new moniker.