Episode 313: Gear talk with Green Beret Jared Ross of Rockwell Tactical Group

If you’re a gear guy, you’ll dig this one.  Jared Ross served as a Green Beret Weapons Sergeant, and currently runs Rockwell Tactical Group as the founder and head instructor, passing on his knowledge to those in the Central Pennsylvania region.  He started the company after his wife found herself in an emergency situation, and […]

Episode 312: A.J. Tata on releasing the 4th novel in his thriller series

Brigadier General A.J. Tata came back in studio with us, and is releasing yet another novel for 2017 as this year comes to an end.  It’s called “Direct Fire” and it’s the fourth installment in Tony’s Jake Mahegan series.  It’s a stand alone novel, so feel free to start with this latest one.  He tells […]

Episode 311: Curtis Albers, abused foster kid turned Army Ranger combat veteran

Last month, SOFREP writer Luke Ryan wrote a heart tugging piece titled, “The American Dream in a foster kid turned Ranger” about the story of Curtis Albers.  It was a well received article, though shorter, so it was great to be able to speak more in-depth with Curtis on his life’s story; it’s a must-listen.  […]

Episode 309: Jack Devine on his three decade career in the CIA

I just have got to say it, this may be one of the most interesting guests to ever come on the podcast.  When it comes to taking part in CIA operations that have truly influenced the course of modern-day American history, and world history at large, few have the experience of Mr. Jack Devine.  Starting his […]

Episode 308: Donny O’Malley, from the Marine Corps to comedy

There have been some guys in the veteran community who have made a really successful transition out of the military and into doing comedy that plays on their service.  Mat Best comes to mind of course, and so does this guest, former Marine Infantry Officer, Donny O’Malley.  Donny is not only a YouTube sensation, but […]

Episode 306: Marine Corps Major Scott Huesing on what makes a leader

Echo Company Commander, Marine Corps Major Scott Huesing has a new book that comes out early next year, and we hear all about what inspired it.  “Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City” comes out February 20th, and it details Scott’s account of Ramadi from the period of 2006-2007.  […]

Episode 303: Terry Schappert talks re-creating famous shots from action movies on his new show ‘Hollywood Weapons’

*Note: This episode was previously released in May to our members.* Not only is Terry Schappert a recently retired Green Beret Master Sergeant, but he’s also a trained actor and a fan of Hollywood action movies.  That’s why he’s a natural fit on the Outdoor Channel‘s show “Hollywood Weapons” where the sniper re-creates famous shots in movies in full costume, […]