SOFREP Interview With Tom Rice: Airborne School Jump Towers
Tom Rice shares his exhilarating journey from the dense jungles of Panama to the historic Airborne towers, revealing the daring spirit that defined his wartime adventures.
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Tom Rice shares his exhilarating journey from the dense jungles of Panama to the historic Airborne towers, revealing the daring spirit that defined his wartime adventures.
Finnish Soldiers mark the end of their involvement in World War II in April of 1945.
Join us as Tom Rice, a true American hero, vividly recounts his daring parachute jump into Normandy and his charming tales of a 1930s childhood in Coronado.
From the intense battlegrounds to serene monastic silences, Fred Cheong’s transformation from a decorated commando to the Venerable Tenzin Drachom epitomizes his journey from confronting external foes to conquering inner demons.
Today’s SOFREP Pic of the Day isn’t a B2 Bomber, but rather the stealthy RQ-170 Sentinel UAV, developed by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works and operated by the U.S. Air Force for clandestine reconnaissance missions.
In a bizarre twist that blurs the lines between fiction and reality, Winnie the Pooh stands proudly with the Iranian Air Force by an American-sourced F-14 Tomcat—proving that in the world of international relations and military might, sometimes the most unexpected characters join the fray.
Despite challenging weather conditions, U.S. Central Command remains steadfast in its mission to construct a critical humanitarian aid pier in Gaza, ensuring aid delivery continues smoothly.
In the high-stakes chess game of the Cold War, the U.S. government didn’t shy away from exploring the extraordinary, funneling millions into the Stargate Project to harness paranormal powers in a bid to outmaneuver the Soviet Union.
Colonel VanAntwerp watched as Ukrainian commandos in a Polish training camp quickly adapted to advanced military tactics, their resilience shaped by ongoing conflict.
The mastermind behind the Tongo Tongo attack, jihadist commander Abou Houzeifa, has been killed by Malian forces.
Major Kojo Owusu Dartey, a Fort Liberty officer, was convicted of orchestrating an elaborate scheme to smuggle a variety of weapons to West Africa, wrapping them cleverly in everyday items and shipping them overseas.
Amidst the echoing turmoil of the Donbas conflict, a balaclava-clad pro-Russian rebel pays his respects to the fallen, embodying the unresolved strife and sorrow that pervades the region.