Operation Anaconda and the One-legged Navy SEAL
Turbo told me it was the most intense firefight imaginable. “We shot so many of these guys,” he said, “and they just kept coming and coming.”
Turbo told me it was the most intense firefight imaginable. “We shot so many of these guys,” he said, “and they just kept coming and coming.”
The Rock is the final hurdle before graduation for Olga and JJ the two badass female Navy SEAL candidates.
Video games — and gamers — have infiltrated the military, leaving some to wonder whether gaming is a helping or hurting the modern soldier.
On April 14, 2009, I drove into the heart of downtown San Diego to hunt down an address I’d been given via e-mail. It was a little hole-in-the-wall off Market Street. Inside, the guy running the place ushered me into a tiny room, where he sat me in a chair in front of a green-screen […]
Navy special operators showed they can act as the eyes and ears of a carrier strike group, sending intel back to the group’s hard hitters.
The one thing that beats any drug is flying; being at the controls of a plane and cranking wrenches on its engine.
For decades, top athletes and elite operators have used the mental ‘superpower’ of visualization to go further and survive longer.
With my knack for spotting and Glen Doherty’s natural gifts as a shooter, we made a deadly Navy SEAL Sniper team.
Operation Anaconda demonstrated the skill and bravery of US special operations forces, international partners, and local Afghan fighters.
The first time Olga felt the rumble of the M60 in her hands she was hooked, like a heroin addict shooting up dope; she couldn’t get enough.
Lying there, facedown in the sand with these four hardcase psychopaths doing their best to break me, I got what SEALs call a fire in the gut.
The first Gulf War was a textbook conventional war, but it featured an array special-operations missions that helped secure victory.