George E. Hand IV

George E. Hand IV

US Army Delta Force, Green Berets, Counter Human Traffic Operative, Master Photographer
Master Sergeant US Army (ret) from the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, The Delta Force. Post military I worked for 16 years as a subcontract to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on the nation's nuclear test site north of Las Vegas Nevada. Developed hunt methodology for Albuquerque-based Counter Human Traffic organization DeliverFund llc as an Intelligence Analyst and Network Disruption Team Leader in the fight against human trafficking. I'm a master cabinet-grade woodworker and master photographer. I have high military ratings in six foreign languages.

A Delta Force Tale: Big Trouble in Little Bosnia

Navigating a covert operation in Bosnia with a partner whose main contribution seemed to be snoring was a blend of precise planning and unexpected hiccups, all while trying to stay off the radar.

Geo Hand: Karma’s a Bitch – A Green Beret Gets His Revenge

In a world where the absurdity of military life meets the sharp sting of a well-aimed gerber-slap, I found myself navigating the unpredictable waves of Sergeant Turd’s disdain with a blend of sarcasm, resilience, and a touch of bewildered humor.

Battle of Haditha Dam: The Saga Comes to an End

In the midst of battle’s chaos and tragedy, the unwavering spirit and camaraderie of the 75th Rangers, Delta Force, and Night Stalkers shine as a testament to their valor, enduring the harrowing fight for Haditha Dam with courage and honor.

Geo Hand: I’ll Give You a Hostile Work Environment To Remember

Boss-T, with his cool demeanor even in the face of HR complaints, and I, exploiting every loophole with a sly grin and a can-do attitude, turned Project Backfire into a testament to the spirit of defiance and ingenuity, under the watchful eyes of a sun ready to tuck itself away for the night.

Geo Hand: How a Classified Department of Energy Program Backfired

In the vast, unforgiving expanse of the Nevada Test Site, where the line between success and cataclysm is as thin as the morning’s first light, I wielded the dual swords of Distance and Fear, carving out a sanctuary for innovation amidst the shadows of potential disaster.