SOF Pic of the Day: Delta Operators Grinch and Greer
The Grinch (Left, rockin’ the ‘stache) stands beside Tom Greer AKA Dalton Fury in Iraq
The Grinch (Left, rockin’ the ‘stache) stands beside Tom Greer AKA Dalton Fury in Iraq
Colombia’s elite Search Bloc was key in bringing down the country’s most notorious drug king pin. This piece tells their story.
Delta got a landslide victory of a deal in Sam Booth Foster, an impious, irreverent man, often selfish and unacquainted with compassion, yet per pound, one of the best, deadliest operators I’ve known.
Special Forces soldiers exit a perfectly good aircraft for the murky depths of the river.
William Carlson came to Delta Force in the mid 1990s. Everyone called him “Chief”, as he was a Siksika warrior from the the Blackfeet tribe of Montana.
Major Thomas Greer was a Delta operator who was larger than life. After passing from cancer at the age of 52, he is sadly missed.
You know how most of us go all day long and typically say about 25% of what we are thinking out loud, and keep the other 75% quiet? Well, Sam said all that other 75% of shit out loud.
Former Delta operator Geo Hands gives you a taste of what true isolation is like, and it ain’t pretty.
Immersed in the gritty thrill of airborne gunnery and high-tech warfare, a Delta Force operative’s encounter with early drone technology takes an unexpected turn when an unmanned aerial vehicle crashes during a test flight in the arid training grounds of 29 Palms, CA.
Nothing to see here, just four Delta Force operators hanging out in the office.
Let’s get one thing straight: Sam Foster was an excruciatingly intelligent guy, and he was moderately to heavily eccentric.
Delta operators Geo Hand and Pat McNamara are shown here wearing flight suits.