In Focus with Curtis Fox: Reorienting Army Special Forces for the Modern Threat Environment
Special Forces must evolve or risk irrelevance—cut the fat, focus the mission, and embrace the shadows of modern gray-zone warfare.
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Special Forces must evolve or risk irrelevance—cut the fat, focus the mission, and embrace the shadows of modern gray-zone warfare.
Why are Special Forces losing their best NCOs too soon—and are 18X recruits helping or hurting the Regiment’s future?
Is the Army’s career system holding Special Forces back? A bold plan reimagines how Green Berets are trained, led, and retained.
Is the traditional Special Forces company outdated? A bold rethinking could free Green Berets to train, fight, and lead more effectively.
Can SFOD-As and SFABs team up for smarter missions? A fresh look at Special Forces, conventional troops, and strategic ops.
USASOC is reshaping Special Forces for future conflicts, facing recruitment struggles while reimagining training and mission focus.
Captivated by the image of a Sri Lankan Combat Rider, I’m whisked back to childhood dreams of riding dirt bikes and battling foes, only to realize the real-life prowess and history of the Sri Lankan Special Forces Regiment.
She fought through every challenge the Q Course threw at her, proving that grit, skill, and determination—not gender—are what earn the coveted Green Beret.
The Army selection panel had reviewed the application packets of seven female officers. Of those, two were approved for the SFAS class, he said.