Tonight: Talking War, PTSD and Healing with Delta Force CSM Tom Satterly and Jen Satterly
Tonight at 6 p.m. EDT, SOFREP Editor in Chief Jacob Sotak will host a Clubhouse talk about war, PTSD and healing with Tom and Jen Satterly.
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Tonight at 6 p.m. EDT, SOFREP Editor in Chief Jacob Sotak will host a Clubhouse talk about war, PTSD and healing with Tom and Jen Satterly.
Pete Scott struggled after he got out of the military. Then he discovered farming. Now his farm is helping to feed and educate other veterans.
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.
Eager to show the Airborne Test Platoon veterans that airborne training was still tough, the “Black Hats” smoked us like cheap cigars.
With my knack for spotting and Glen Doherty’s natural gifts as a shooter, we made a deadly Navy SEAL Sniper team.
One of the tenets of Army SF is their language and cultural capabilities. They can insert anywhere link up with groups of resistance fighters.
It is estimated that 250,000 veterans of Operation Desert Storm suffer from Gulf War Syndrome. Thirty years on and there is still no cure.
Because SERE training isn’t just about surviving as a POW and returning home someday. It is about surviving and returning…with honor.
Former Army Special Forces “Green Beret” Medic Alex Villahermosa is the first to receive the Order of the Military Medical Merit.
On February 23, 1945, one of the most iconic pictures in military history was taken when the Marines raised the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima.
Duke Webb, who has been charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in a December shooting, has pleaded ‘Not Guilty.’
Nearly sixty years later, Paris Davis may finally be awarded the Medal of Honor for actions while serving with Special Forces in Vietnam.