That Time a Rocket Launcher Almost Killed My SEAL Team in Afghanistan
We examined the Taliban campsite again and did our best to work out exactly what they’d been doing there. It clearly was not a makeshift or impromptu site.
We examined the Taliban campsite again and did our best to work out exactly what they’d been doing there. It clearly was not a makeshift or impromptu site.
During my time in the Navy SEALs I saw examples of very good and very bad leadership. When it was good, it was life-changing. Bad? Watch out.
The principle of “one team, one fight” might be overused today, but it is of paramount importance in a military setting.
I started carefully documenting all his bad behavior, every incident I could think of.
As we started setting up, I shone my flashlight on one spot on the ground — and sure enough, there at my feet was a fire pit.
Israel’s Shayetet 13 is considered one of the best trained Special Operations units in the world, its activities are shrouded in secrecy.
So you wanna be a frogman? Be careful what you wish for. Sometimes sleeping like a baby means waking up and crying every two minutes.
They talk about it to this day. I’ll tell you what, though, I never lied to the platoon again.
Hosted by Fox News anchor Shannon Bream, “Hero Dogs” is a fantastic look at some of our greatest four-legged warriors.
This was a perfect mission for SEALs, and we’d had teams in there supporting the operation for years, ever since Desert Storm.
Jerry M was the legend of SEAL Team 3. Most of his stories hover somewhere between myth and make-believe, but this one is real.
When we arrived back at Kandahar we found that our planned 12-hour outing had turned into one of the war’s most high-profile missions.