Nimitz Carrier Group Ordered Back to the Middle East
SecDef Miller: USS Nimitz will now remain on station in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. No one should doubt the resolve of the United States of America.
SecDef Miller: USS Nimitz will now remain on station in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. No one should doubt the resolve of the United States of America.
This is your chance to catch up on all the news and SOFREP reports you probably missed this week, December 28th – January 3rd.
Iran’s military frontman, General Hossein Salami issued a new round of threats on the eve of the strike on Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
The Pentagon announced the the USS Nimitz, a Navy aircraft carrier, has been ordered home despite tensions with Iran and looming threats.
The Public Uprising Forces is a group of militiamen fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan, but will they always be allies of the government?
Catch up on the reports from home, abroad and across the military you likely missed this week, December 21st – December 27th.
A human rights organization reported that the Israeli missiles destroyed warehouses and headquarters where Iranian militias were stationed.
The Navy has moved several ships to the Strait of Hormuz as a deterrent against a retaliatory Iranian attack for the strike on Soleimani.
Rockets once again rained down on the Green Zone in Iraq and a U.S. airbase in Bagram, Afghanistan; but who is really behind these attacks?
In a rare alignment, U.S.-backed Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces and Russian troops hatched a plan to jointly secure the city of Ayn Issa.
Catch up on all the reports from around the world and at home that came out of SOFREP this week, November 30th – December 6th.
Netflix’s latest foray into military films takes on the fight against ISIS in a dirty, bloody, and brutal depiction of the retaking of Mosul.