There When Brothers Die: The Duties of a Casualty Assistance Officer
The duties of a casualty assistance officer may be hard, but the support they offer to a Gold Star widow is invaluable.
The duties of a casualty assistance officer may be hard, but the support they offer to a Gold Star widow is invaluable.
Is “The Tomorrow War” and its unique premise worth your time, or is it just another run-of-the-mill sci-fi affair? Read our review to find out.
How to do away with POGs? By creating even more acronyms courtesy of Special Operations!
The Combat Diver Competition is growing more popular each year, but along with its popularity its difficulty also increases.
Special Forces have always adapted to the national security imperatives. They’ll look at further increasing diversity in the force to meet its needs.
More than 1,200 names are engraved on the Special Operations Memorial Wall honoring the fallen. A symbol of our country’s eternal gratitude.
The difference between Special Forces and Army Rangers is best exemplified in this ambush exercise.
In a very worrying development, the Pentagon plans to monitor troops’ social media for signs of extremism.
The new Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) has been introduced. And many are upset about the changes it brings.
“Those men I was with are our absolute heroes, and I would fight alongside them any day, anywhere,” Michael Rogers said.
Editor’s Note: Geo’s memoir, Brothers of the Cloth, a true account of special mission unit soldiers, is now available for pre-order. You can purchase it here. No shite, there I was. That is how this sort of story typically unfolds. There’s no moral to it; no special message. Perhaps the message is that when it […]
One of the first-ever Special Forces underwater operations wasn’t targeted against an enemy. Rather, it was to assist in the search and recovery of 26 Americans who had perished in a freak aircraft collision. On March 7, 1958, a United States Marine Corps (USMC) R4Q (C-119) “Flying Boxcar” transport and a United States Navy (USN) […]