How To Conquer Special Forces Selection
You don’t have to look like a Marvel superhero to make it—just show up, shut up, carry your ruck, and don’t quit, no matter how much the suck tries to make you tap out.
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You don’t have to look like a Marvel superhero to make it—just show up, shut up, carry your ruck, and don’t quit, no matter how much the suck tries to make you tap out.
James Van Cleave’s ill-fated escapade with his new gloss black GMC Jimmy ended in a fiery spectacle, orchestrated by a battalion of battle-hardened pipe-hitters, forever immortalizing the truck in Fort Bragg’s legends.
In the heart of war-torn Sarajevo, we stood our ground, orchestrating the General’s perilous jog through the ruins with the precision of Delta Force and the irreverence of a band of misfit guardians.
Leaping into my combat-ready truck, I deftly navigate my morning with the precision of a finely-tuned machine, every second accounted for, every movement a testament to the rigor and discipline of Delta life.
In the relentless pursuit of self-betterment and the allure of belonging to something greater than myself, I charged through the trials of military selection, embodying the grit and spirit of those who dare to dance with destiny, no matter the height of the hurdle or the depth of the fall.
The Army Times reported on 03-28-22 that a Fort Bragg Major, identified as Eric “Adam” Ewoldsen, was found unresponsive in a parked vehicle at Ft. Bragg Army Post in North Carolina.
Never again would I do the rucksack flop without automatically thinking of that damned dog. And never ever would I again relax.
Reagan wasn’t going to allow Latin America to fall into Communist hands. So the Green Berets of 7th SFG were called in to do Green Beret stuff.
Special Forces in El Salvador turned the tide in a civil war that appeared un-winnable in 1981 to a victory for the government and the people.
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.
The bodies of MSG William Lavigne and veteran Timothy Dumas have been identified in a bizarre death on the training grounds of Fort Bragg.
XVIII Airborne Corps spokesman Col. Joe Buccino: Appropriate action is underway. The Fort Bragg account will be restored in the coming days.