Geo Hand Explains How Delta Was Snubbed by SEAL Team Six and Why They Should Get Driving Lessons
Perhaps SEAL Team SIX forgot their clown car as they could barely lead a VIP to the local airport without disastrous results.
Perhaps SEAL Team SIX forgot their clown car as they could barely lead a VIP to the local airport without disastrous results.
Think you’re a badass? There’s always someone badder, meaner, and not afraid to punch you in the face to remind you of it. Enter “Demo Dick.”
Cairo, the Navy SEAL war dog, was more than just a loyal companion—he was a fully equipped, high-tech, fearless operator capable of parachuting into enemy territory and taking on some of the most dangerous missions alongside his human counterparts.
Driven by a deep connection to his father’s Special Forces legacy, Tiger Woods wasn’t just looking for a thrill with the SEALs; he was testing his own limits in the ultimate proving ground.
In the heart of the quiet gym, as I ran on the treadmill, oblivious to the world changing outside, I couldn’t have imagined that the news of an airplane hitting the Twin Towers would catapult us from relentless training into the grim reality of war.
In the sweltering Key West sun, Big Jim’s sloop swayed lazily in the marina, a testament to his carefree, albeit solitary, existence, while the thunderous laughter of Pee-Pee Jack’s brood echoed like a boisterous symphony, painting a vivid portrait of life’s unpredictable rhythms and bonds formed in the most unexpected of crucibles.
In Delta Force, do not ever (EVER!) meddle in the non-commissioned business of an assault squadron.
In 2011, Osama bin Laden was killed in Operation Neptune Spear in Pakistan. Here are some of the weird things they found in his compound.
In part seven of the Dick Marcinko interviews, Dick tells us about the formation of Red Cell, a command set up to test the defensive capabilities of military and government installations against terrorist attacks. Rather than employ the expertise and gear available to a SEAL Team in testing these facilities, Marcinkos team operated with nothing more on hand that a good “Second Story Man” would have at his disposal.
Part of of SOFREP’s interview with Dick Marcinko on the formation of SEAL Team-Six. This episode is about Operation Eagle Claw, the failed desert mission to rescue fifty-two American hostages in Iran.
In part 3, SEAL Team 6 founder Dick Marcinko talks about SEALs in combat in the jungles of the Vietnam-Laotian border. An eight-man team against over 200 North Vietnamese regulars. They did have one advantage, artillery.
Although not shown in popular depictions of the battle, a small group of Navy SEALs from SEAL Team 6 fought in Mogadishu with honor.