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.

Delta Force’s Sergeant Major Colin Rich: A man protected by God’s grace

Chainsaw doesn’t consider himself to be a tall man, though he is just fine with his height. I have never considered him to be a short man, that’s just the way it is. Let’s just say that Chainsaw is no Liam Neeson, but he is a Tom Cruise. Perhaps not quite as good looking, but […]

He who is without Kompromat among you, let him cast the first stone

Ladies and gentleman, take my advice: pull down your pants, and slide on the ice–take a chill pill! Though a brother of shaky faith, and having been raised a Catholic man nonetheless, I know as well as the next future pontiff the story cited in John 7:8 of Gideons Old Testament: Jesus of Nazareth (not […]

Why I no longer fancy myself the best writer at SOFREP

Feature Image, Norwood, SOFREP Award-Winning Contributing Editor I am a decent writer, so I fancy, but I no longer consider myself the best writer in SOFREP, so went an essay I jokingly wrote months ago to brag on other writers in the organization. I no longer consider myself the best, because in fact Mr. Norwood […]

Green Beret Combat Divers play as Russian Spetsnaz

I was with 1st Group of the Green Berets (GB) Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) 155 at Aleutian Island chain Naval Air Station (NAS) Adak, Alaska. We were the combat dive detachment in my battalion. We were been given a most unusual mission to execute in Adak as part of a training exercise: mimic a Russian Spetsnaz […]

The radioactive Pacific: What goes around, comes around

Now, being the rad-savvy fellow that I do fancy myself, I have cast my vote for the ‘click-bait’s most pointless panic conspiracy of the year award, the Fukushima Reactor pollution of the entire Pacific Ocean, or as The Odyssean might describe: “Radioactive Refuse Wreaks Ruin on Recreational Reefs!” That guy has got the roaring twenties […]

How I came to fancy myself a racist: How I avoided the red tape of Delta Force

(Continued from Part II) White privilege: now, just what again is that? I may have to go to my heavy hitter, the 14-year-old Small Daughter, to have that one splayned to me. White privilege to me is like the Abominable Snowman; it’s a big white monster that so many insist exists, but nobody has ever […]

Combat physical training; A Delta Force philosophy on the Four Pillars of Preparation

(Author left, and assault team engaging targets with Mark 19 in extreme cold weather environment) Since I first started my physical training program(s) at 13 years old, I never took intentional periods off for rest: not a month, not a week, not a day. There certainly were days where it was not possible to train, […]

How I Came to Fancy Myself a Racist: No Skin Heads, Bloods or Crips in Delta Force

(Continued from Part I) (Feature photo courtesy of the author (L) and Thomas Story (R)) (Dedicated to: Mr. Thomas Story) My parents did a swimming job of keeping racism out of our house. They had friends of all kinds, they listened to possibly every genre of music in existence. They made no comments, used no […]

How I came to fancy myself a racist (Part I)

(Feature photo: Author (left) and bud Jorge Torrespico, Ft. Benning, GA circa 1980) For my friend and little brother, Mr. Brice Menaugh I was born George Edward Hand IV, descendant of Alan Hand who arrived from Hungary to NYC in 1905, where he was a cobbler (makes/repairs shoes). From Al Hand, came his sons George […]

A Delta Man’s Republican kid; Splayn’ it to me like I’m just 14

Small Daughter was born Regan Christine Hand some 14 years passed. In that there is such a disparity of age between her and my oldest daughter, I took to referring to them as the First Daughter, and Small Daughter, noms de guerre that I cherish as being truly my own, and just between us three. […]

Delta Force Diver; The water is always bluer on the other side (Part 2)

Now, it was long about time: we sat on the pool deck in neat rows and columns, shivering spiritedly, sucking in all available ambient sunlight like a Goddamned black hole (Brian Kimber sanctioned epithet). The skies became ashen and sober. Leaves, crisped and seared began to rustle as a whisper of vermouth wind swept them […]