Remembering James Hupp, A Green Beret Gone Too Soon

Remembering James Hupp, A Green Beret Gone Too Soon

James Hupp was the kind of soldier who made you feel safer just by standing next to him, a man who could break down doors with sheer will and still find time to hand out candy to kids between firefights.

SOF Video of the Day: Special Forces Train in Alaska

SOF Video of the Day: Special Forces Train in Alaska

Amid the rugged Alaskan terrain, U.S. Soldiers from the 3rd Special Forces Group and the 5th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment honed their pilot recovery skills during RED FLAG-Alaska 17-3, embodying the relentless readiness demanded by their Central Asia missions.

Delta Force’s Combat Diving Break

Delta Force’s Combat Diving Break

A couple of warriors had hit the bottle hard the night before and sported a mighty hangover. That was just the wrong condition to be going under compression and breathing pressed air.

Geo Hand: Karma’s a Bitch – A Green Beret Gets His Revenge

Geo Hand: Karma’s a Bitch – A Green Beret Gets His Revenge

In a world where the absurdity of military life meets the sharp sting of a well-aimed gerber-slap, I found myself navigating the unpredictable waves of Sergeant Turd’s disdain with a blend of sarcasm, resilience, and a touch of bewildered humor.

Geo Hand: That Time When a Drug Dealer Killed a Navy SEAL in Miami

Geo Hand: That Time When a Drug Dealer Killed a Navy SEAL in Miami

In the sweltering Key West sun, Big Jim’s sloop swayed lazily in the marina, a testament to his carefree, albeit solitary, existence, while the thunderous laughter of Pee-Pee Jack’s brood echoed like a boisterous symphony, painting a vivid portrait of life’s unpredictable rhythms and bonds formed in the most unexpected of crucibles.

Inside the Team Room: Green Berets – Living in an Unfair World

Inside the Team Room: Green Berets – Living in an Unfair World

In this gripping finale of Inside the Team Room: Green Berets, Jack Murphy delves into the harrowing darkness faced in war zones, shedding light on the stark reality that the principles of humanity we hold dear are, tragically, foreign in the brutal world of our adversaries.