Acting SecDef Miller Announces Commission for Base Renaming
The acting Secretary of Defense announced the first four members of an eight-person commission that will take on the renaming military bases.
The acting Secretary of Defense announced the first four members of an eight-person commission that will take on the renaming military bases.
The fate of Confederate monuments is far from sealed, but the political cage-match has overshadowed the point and obscured the discussion.
Catch up on the reports from home, abroad and across the military you likely missed this week, December 21st – December 27th.
Fort Bragg has been rocked by the death of yet another special operator, a Civil Affairs Medic who killed himself after murdering his wife.
Get up to speed on all the SOFREP articles and world news you missed this week, December 14th – December 20th.
The National Defense Authorization Act passed the House and the Senate carrying a provision to rename ten U.S. Army bases within three years.
Start your week off strong by getting caught up on all the top stories you missed last week, December 7th – December 13th.
Through its work the Special Forces Charitable Trust (SFCT) is helping to honor veterans and support SF soldiers and their families.
In an effort to adapt to the nature of future conflicts the Army begins testing its new Mobile Firepower Protected vehicle.
An email from inside the Special Warfare Group confirms that soldiers will be forced to take the new coronavirus vaccine or face UCMJ action.
The discovery of a series of crimes and a possible third party has turned the death of two operators near Ft. Bragg into a hunt for the truth.
Catch up on all the reports from around the world and at home that came out of SOFREP this week, November 30th – December 6th.