July 4th Tribute To Navy SEAL Matt Axelson: Lost Hero

We are in the final stages of securing sponsorship for a new series on SOFREP TV titled “Lost Heroes”, which is also my next book. This series will feature the men of US SOCOM who gave all during their service, true heroes.  The show will take you on their journey, and show what a positive […]

How To Spot A Phony Navy SEAL

Special thanks to Don Shipley for keeping up the good fight.  This short clip is a classic display of how these losers operate. Enjoy and have a great weekend. %EMBED2%

German SOF: Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK)

Here’s a great look at the German KSK. If you’ve read my book The Red Circle, then you know that the SEALs did the first US/German joint Special Operations missions in Afghanistan post 9-11. My SEAL platoon was also put under the command of a German KSK Officer-in-Charge during a combat mission and this was […]

Military Camo “Wars”, A Broken Acquistion System and Billions Down The Drain

You don’t have to look very far these days to realize that the inter-service “Camo Wars” has been a disaster and ultimately produced some terrible looking (and more importantly, poor performing) camouflage uniforms. A few guys at Crye Precision kicked the shit out of Natick Labs with their Multicam pattern. It took Natick and the […]

Phony Navy SEAL of The Week: Brian Creekmur

My friend, and SOFREP contributor Don Shipley is keeping up the good fight and protecting real SEALs honor with his relentless pursuit of justice.  Keep up the heavy YouTube Gun Don.  We will work on getting these up here sooner as the Blaze ran this Phony SEAL’s story back in May. Ladies & Gentlemen, I […]

The US Navy’s Deadly MK6 Attack Dolphin Program

In the Fleet’s Operational Marine Mammal Systems (MMS), the Navy uses dolphins and sea lions to find and mark the location of underwater objects. Dolphins are essential because their exceptional biological sonar is unmatched by hardware sonars in detecting objects in the water column and on the sea floor. Sea lions are used because they […]

Service, a book by Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell

I usually don’t read many SEAL books unless my friends write them, and Marcus falls into that category. His book SERVICE is a solid piece of work. Below is my review from Amazon: Marcus was a student of mine when I was the Course Manager for the Naval Special Warfare Sniper program (Navy SEAL course). I also […]

A Look At SEAL Training: The BUD/S Obstacle Course

Here’s a look at the BUD/S obstacle course as run through by an actual SEAL with a helmet cam. In training a class will line up by their last recorded time and adjust in rank according to how fast or slow they are.  Imagine two hundred guys staggered, it gets jammed up real quick with […]

UDT/SEAL Jesse Ventura: Off The Reservation Of Sanity

My friend Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, author of American Sniper, rightfully punched Jesse Ventura (Yes he was a UDT and considered a SEAL) in the mouth for being disrespectful to family of a fallen teammate. Everyone in our community knows Jesse got popped and is wondering when the hoax will end.  All the SEALs I’ve […]

Women in The Navy SEAL Teams: Admiral (SEAL) Olson Comments…

The below email from Admiral Olson, and is an excellent narrative on women in Special Ops.  SOFREP Managing Editor Jack Murphy’s recent comments on the issue of women at war provide some excellent insight into a very controversial issue as well. Enjoy and let us know what you think. Brandon, Editor-in-Chief From Admiral (SEAL) Eric […]

Interview With An Unknown US Navy SEAL

1. Why did you join the Military and The U.S. Navy SEALs?  A: I immigrated to the U.S. when I was very young, when I saw the twin towers come crashing down on September 11th I knew I wanted to join.  I wanted to serve my country as a US Navy SEAL because I’ve always […]