Thirty Years Later, There Are Still No Answers for Gulf War Syndrome
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.
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.
This week on SOFREP: Biden is facing a huge issues at home and abroad, but his focus is on using big words and pushing progressive politics.
Harry Beal, the first Navy SEAL, died on January 26th at the age of ninety. His life — and service — is remembered on the pages of SOFREP.
In his new book, Never Enough, former Navy SEAL Mike Hayes explores the excellence that comes from being pushed to your max.
Denis McDonough, the new VA Secretary, has vowed to ‘fight like hell’ for veterans. But the challenges he will face are extraordinary.
Lt. Sisler grabbed grenades and charged into the teeth of the enemy assault, singlehandedly breaking it up and forcing the enemy to retreat.
SecDef Lloyd J. Austin III has ordered a Department of Defense-wide stand down to discuss the challenge of extremism in the ranks.