Former Delta Force Operator: Why the 1911 Is Still My Favorite Sidearm
Our primary choice for a secondary (backup) firearm was the M-1911 .45 caliber blazer, legacy of the venerable John Moses Browning.
Our primary choice for a secondary (backup) firearm was the M-1911 .45 caliber blazer, legacy of the venerable John Moses Browning.
Within a few smacks on the roof tack with the bottom edge of the can it burst, completely engulfing his head and face.
Trafficking networks generate the sex trade. Rescue a kid and another one fills the void. Destroy the network and the traffic stops.
Editor’s Note: Geo’s memoir, Brothers of the Cloth, a true account of special mission unit soldiers, is now available for pre-order. You can purchase it here. “THERE’S A FREAKIN’ FENCE OUT THERE. A CHAIN-LINK FENCE!” came the holler from our man in the doorway of the building we were in. That fence was blocking our […]
Delta Force selection has an attrition rate of 90 percent even though most of the candidates come from special operations units.
A rare wordsmith, Geo is a master of the English language. But it takes more than that to create a compelling memoir, especially one so heavily focused on others.
It’s not the Super Bowl that causes sex trafficking to flourish; rather, it creates the conditions. Sex trafficking is by its nature nomadic.
Hey folks, June is around the corner, and with it another exciting month packed with content. Steve Balestrieri sits down for an interview with the president of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF), a non-profit organization that supports Gold Star families and ensures that the children of fallen commandos receive an education. In a much-anticipated […]
Enjoy the December edition of cartoons from “Behind the scenes at SOFREP”. By Almighty God and with honor, geo sends
I left the regular straight-leg army infantry and came to Delta for one simple reason: the elbow flashlight that I was required to clip to the right shoulder of my Load Bearing Equipment (LBE) harness. That flashlight was the bane of my very existence: it mocked me; thumbed its nose at me; disrespected me at […]
This bonus edition of the monthly cartoon features a continuation of the “Go Axe Alex” series. Alex carries on his interview with his obsequious neighbor Kent while wrangling with the annoying dog of his next-door neighbor Mrs. Cravits. Alex’s small daughter Reggo manages to cameo in every frame in some capacity. The firearm featured in […]
This month’s cartoon features our venerable power-house writer Alex “A-Blast” Hollings at the office. Alex has been successfully working from home for a number of years now, writing for several imminent organizations and routinely embraces the luxury of not being required to wear pants at his place of employment. This is the first in a […]