Veterans Eating Their Own: The Hypocrisy Behind the Latest Attempt to Cancel Tim Kennedy
The veteran community’s self-cannibalization is a pathetic spectacle—driven by envy, fueled by failure, and executed by men who couldn’t hack it themselves.
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The veteran community’s self-cannibalization is a pathetic spectacle—driven by envy, fueled by failure, and executed by men who couldn’t hack it themselves.
USASOC is reshaping Special Forces for future conflicts, facing recruitment struggles while reimagining training and mission focus.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Monday, February 10.
Between January and June 1944, Ridgway and Gavin took a battered 82nd Airborne, forged it into a lethal, disciplined force, and set the standard that Airborne warriors still live by today.
Brett Toth’s journey from the disciplined grind of West Point to the bruising trenches of the NFL is a masterclass in balancing duty, grit, and the pursuit of greatness.
The UK’s new recruitment system will speed up enlistment, modernize processes, and attract top talent to strengthen its Armed Forces.
The US approves a $304M radar sale to Egypt, boosting its air defense. Find out how this deal impacts regional security.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Sunday, February 9.
Michael Jensen’s nomination as ASD SO/LIC puts a seasoned special operations veteran at the helm, ready to tackle modern warfare’s toughest challenges.
Some jackass thought it’d be a good idea to deface a memorial honoring fallen special operators—but with all the cameras around, it’s only a matter of time before they get what’s coming.
The US recently approved a massive $7.4B weapons sale to Israel, boosting defense capabilities amid ongoing tensions in Gaza.
A tragic crash in western Alaska kills all 10 on board a Bering airplane. Here’s what happened and the impact on the remote community.