SOF Pic of the Day: Captain Geoff Bruce At Work During Operation Mountain Sweep
US Army Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) Commander Geoff Bruce in Afghanistan, 2002.
US Army Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) Commander Geoff Bruce in Afghanistan, 2002.
Members of the US 1st Special Forces Group are shown here doing Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction training with members of the South Korean 11th Special Forces Brigade.
In the midst of perpetual selection, unpredictable challenges, and relentless missions, Sam’s unyielding determination demonstrated that he was indeed the right man for Delta; the Unit had truly gotten a good deal in good-deal-Sam.
SGT. Robert James Graham is shown here with the bow he used as part of MACV-SOG in Vietnam.
A US Army Special Forces Sniper takes aim during a week-long sniper competition held recently at Camp “Bull” Simons, Florida.
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William Carlson came to Delta Force in the mid 1990s. Everyone called him “Chief”, as he was a Siksika warrior from the the Blackfeet tribe of Montana.
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Forward observers from 10th Mountain Division are shown here during a week of intensive training with 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne).
Let’s get one thing straight: Sam Foster was an excruciatingly intelligent guy, and he was moderately to heavily eccentric.
Then Captain Mark Nutsch of ODA 595 travels by horseback in Afghanistan. Today, he crafts a damn fine whiskey.
Ukraine has been optimizing its shadow troops as the war continues to stagnate.