Former Delta Force Operator on the Truth About Suicide: The Trough
From the few personal items I was allowed to take from my house, my pistol was removed; riddle me that one Joker.
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From the few personal items I was allowed to take from my house, my pistol was removed; riddle me that one Joker.
Captain Brad Geary’s case reveals the perilous balance between pushing limits in SEAL training and the dire consequences of a culture that pressures recruits to prioritize toughness over their own safety.
When the invader becomes the invaded, Russia’s chest-thumping rhetoric crumbles, revealing a nation unprepared for the consequences of its own aggression.
In the shadowy world of international politics, where every move is a calculated risk, Durov’s arrest could be just another strategic play in a high-stakes game where the real players remain unseen, and every pawn, from tech titans to poker chips, holds potential power.
Three years after the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, the scars of failure remain etched in both the landscape of Kabul and the hearts of those who served, reminding us that some lessons, learned in blood, seem destined to be forgotten by some, but not by others.
The US and Australia are diving deep into stronger alliances with the new Ghost Shark XL-AUV undersea drone.
In the face of a crumbling economy, mounting military losses, and an increasingly isolated Russia, Putin’s relentless pursuit of an unachievable victory in Ukraine reveals a leader detached from the stark realities his people endure daily.
Australia unveils a $136.9M upgraded military shore facility in Northern Territory to boost ADF capabilities and readiness.
The fall of Nanking wasn’t just a military defeat; it was a descent into barbarity, where the Imperial Japanese Army unleashed unimaginable horrors on the civilian population, forever staining the history of warfare with their acts of unrestrained cruelty and savagery.
China’s ambition to dominate the skies is hindered by unproven aircraft performance, reliance on outdated engines, and strained international relations.
Staff Sgt. Tristen Wright was the kind of leader whose dedication to his Airmen and infectious smile left an indelible mark on everyone at Cannon AFB, a reminder that true service often extends far beyond the battlefield.
The evolving Chinese threat landscape is increasingly alarming, as the PLA’s rapid advancements in long-range conventional missile capabilities suggest the possibility of a direct strike on the U.S. homeland—a scenario the Pentagon can no longer ignore.