SOFREP Hurricane Survival Guide
Surviving a hurricane isn’t only about toughing it out—it’s about being prepared, staying smart, and knowing when to get the hell out.
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Surviving a hurricane isn’t only about toughing it out—it’s about being prepared, staying smart, and knowing when to get the hell out.
The Biden administration is reportedly walking a tightrope, offering Israel a hefty compensation package to hold off on striking Iran’s high-risk targets, but Israeli leaders remain resolute in their right to defend their nation at any cost.
Trump’s return to Butler, PA, will undoubtedly be a magnet for both massive crowds and even bigger security concerns as the Secret Service pulls out all the stops to ensure that this time, no would-be assassin comes close.
A Secret Service officer from the Uniformed Division accidentally shot himself in the foot near the Israeli ambassador’s residence, highlighting concerns over declining firearms training standards within the agency.
When it comes to protecting the homeland, both candidates last night agreed on the goal, but their methods of achieving it couldn’t be more different—one calls for cautious restraint while the other advocates for a stronger, more engaged global presence.
In the shadow of mounting casualties and deep-rooted hostilities, Israel’s latest incursion into Lebanon feels less like a swift military maneuver and more like the prelude to a protracted and perilous war with Hezbollah.
Benjamin Rich didn’t just build planes—he redefined the very concept of modern warfare by making the impossible task of invisibility a reality, and in doing so, gave the U.S. military an edge no enemy could see coming.
The Chinese government’s silence on the submarine sinking is more than just a cover-up—it’s a calculated move to maintain their illusion of military infallibility, even when the evidence says otherwise.
The death of Hezbollah’s long-time leader Hassan Nasrallah in a pinpoint Israeli airstrike marks a pivotal shift in the Middle East, with the potential to ignite an already volatile region into further chaos.
In a surreal collision of military might and civilian recreation, David Keith’s life took a sharp turn when his snowmobile slammed into a parked Black Hawk helicopter, an encounter that would ultimately cost the Army $3.3 million and leave him fighting for his mobility.
This incident at Tufts serves as a sobering reminder that even the toughest workouts need to be carefully calibrated to avoid putting young athletes’ health—and lives—at risk, no matter who’s leading the charge.
With the MRADELR, Barrett continues to redefine the limits of long-range precision, arming allied forces with a rifle that not only dominates at over 2,000 yards but sets the standard for adaptability and cutting-edge performance in the field.