The Great Goat Heist: Inside the Navy’s Mascot Snatch
A stolen Navy goat, Delta Force, secret missions, and a risky rescue. This prank turned into an epic covert operation you won’t believe.
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A stolen Navy goat, Delta Force, secret missions, and a risky rescue. This prank turned into an epic covert operation you won’t believe.
In special operations, there’s a hard line between clandestine and covert missions—one’s a ghost story you tell after the blood dries, the other’s a lie you take to your grave.
Perhaps SEAL Team SIX forgot their clown car as they could barely lead a VIP to the local airport without disastrous results.
Learn about the shadowy world of Delta Force with this comprehensive guide to the covert unit written by former SEALs and SOCOM members.
With every fiber of my being, I knew the time had come to shed the shackles of my past, leaving behind the chaos of Delta and embracing the uncertain freedom that lay ahead.
Facing death with relentless resolve, Greg Coker and his team embodied the audacity to rise, fight, and conquer against all odds—proving once again that true warriors never quit.
In the frosty breath of a Christmas Eve that forgave no absences, our rifles spoke in double-taps, the rhythm of duty overriding the silent night.
In the desert, our guys quickly turned their Humvees into mobile gun platforms, ready to hunt down SCUD missiles wherever they hid.
Facing RAT’s sudden illness, I raced to support a brother-in-arms, navigating hospital halls and personal setbacks with a mix of urgency and clumsiness.
In the heart of Bosnia, Bob Horrigan proved that true heroes don’t always wear capes; sometimes, they just offer a steady hand in the darkest, coldest waters.
Command Sgt. Maj. Shane W. Shorter emphasizes that the essence of SOCOM’s strength lies not in its technological arsenal, but in the unparalleled human connections and adaptability of its special operations forces.
A couple of warriors had hit the bottle hard the night before and sported a mighty hangover. That was just the wrong condition to be going under compression and breathing pressed air.