RIP To W.E.B. Griffin, Noted Author Novelist, and Korean Veteran

RIP To W.E.B. Griffin, Noted Author Novelist, and Korean Veteran

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William E. Butterworth, who wrote under the pen name W.E.B. Griffin has died. He was 89. His passing was acknowledged by his publisher, Putnam, but they didn’t add any other details. He also wrote under several other names as well. Griffin was a prolific and very successful novelist whose, “Brotherhood of War” series along with […]

US Aid to Venezuela Thru Colombia Now is the Crux of the Crisis

US Aid to Venezuela Thru Colombia Now is the Crux of the Crisis

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Opinion: The United States is pushing the envelope against the authoritarian regime of Nicholas Maduro in Venezuela. No one is arguing, except Maduro that the tons of medical supplies are urgently needed. The people of Venezuela are in dire need of food, medicine and an end to the hyper-inflation devastating the once prosperous nation’s economy. […]

Watch “Big Mountain Heroes”, Healing Veterans Holistically

Watch “Big Mountain Heroes”, Healing Veterans Holistically

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We all know or are ourselves in various stages of a love/hate relationship with the Veterans Administration. And most of us know that the vast majority of the VA is staffed with dedicated doctors that truly want to help our veterans. But that like any huge bureaucracy, that help is often caught up in an […]

Australian Special Forces Doctor, “Never, Ever Quit”

Australian Special Forces Doctor, “Never, Ever Quit”

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Leaving No Rounds in the Chamber We highlighted an earlier post by Australian Special Forces doctor in NEWSREP recently and he has posted another must-read piece for not only aspiring Special Operations Forces candidates but for everyone. This fits in perfectly with our own earlier piece today about never quitting in the face of adversity. […]

“Never Quit Attitude” Even If Wrestling A Mountain Lion

“Never Quit Attitude” Even If Wrestling A Mountain Lion

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Much of our writing here has to do with the task of passing Selection and becoming a member of our Special Operations community, the best brotherhood there is. And in our writings we will frequently use the much-used but very true catchphrases that we all use in Special Operations like “Never Quit”, and my personal […]

Special Operations Forces Selection PT Preparation Week 15, Day 1

Special Operations Forces Selection PT Preparation Week 15, Day 1

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Sunday morning rucksack march. Do a quick warmup of pushups and sit-ups before heading out. Head out over varied terrain and try to go as fast as you can without running. Stretch well both before and after the event. Remember to drink plenty of water and stay hydrated out there. Even though the winter weather […]

Special Operations Forces Selection PT Preparation Week 17, Day 7

Special Operations Forces Selection PT Preparation Week 17, Day 7

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Let’s kick off this Saturday morning right and head back to the gym for a shoulder and back workout. Pulldowns, pullups and some shoulder work followed by a four-mile run. Log your numbers down in the workout notebook Training: More Preparation for the UBRR: 3 x 10 Lat Pulldowns, rear 3 x 10 Barbell Dead […]

Paratrooper: Following in my Father’s Footsteps

Paratrooper: Following in my Father’s Footsteps

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Today we’d like to share another story from one of our readers. Heath Hansen is a paratrooper and grew up watching his dad jump out of a perfectly good airplane with the 12th Special Forces Group, while a youngster.  His story is one about continuing the legacy between father and son and the bond of […]

American Paratroopers Assault “The Rock” Corregidor, Feb. 16, 1945

American Paratroopers Assault “The Rock” Corregidor, Feb. 16, 1945

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After the fall of the Philippines in early 1942 by the Japanese, recapturing the island was of paramount importance to General Douglas MacArthur. Corregidor, known as “The Rock” to U.S. troops was the last piece to fall and American and Filipino troops wanted their redemption. During the subsequent invasion to retake it, MacArthur used a […]