SEALs, Snakes, and $hit-Talkers: Why the Brotherhood Eats Its Own
The loudest guys in the room are usually the most insecure, and in the SEAL and SOF world, the internet has only made their bitter backstabbing even more pathetic.
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The loudest guys in the room are usually the most insecure, and in the SEAL and SOF world, the internet has only made their bitter backstabbing even more pathetic.
Rethinking the SF company—can smaller teams, more support staff, and less admin free Green Berets to focus on what matters: training?
Can SFOD-As and SFABs team up for smarter missions? A fresh look at Special Forces, conventional troops, and strategic ops.
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.
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.
Has the Special Forces mission expanded too far? Green Berets were built for Unconventional Warfare—so why are they juggling nine missions?
USASOC is reshaping Special Forces for future conflicts, facing recruitment struggles while reimagining training and mission focus.
Some jackass thought it’d be a good idea to deface a memorial honoring fallen special operators—but with all the cameras around, it’s only a matter of time before they get what’s coming.
Meet Dr. Robert Adams. He attacked medical school at age 36 after spending years in the SEAL Teams. Seeing a physician with a Trident, the Army snatched him up and he spent the next several years taking care of DELTA operators all over the world.
Irregular warfare isn’t just a tactical necessity; it’s the strategic recalibration America needs to outmaneuver adversaries in an unpredictable world.
Under the pitch-black skies of Ad-Dawr, Task Force 121 proved that no tyrant, no matter how deep his spider hole, could escape the relentless pursuit of American special operations.