From pirate patch-wearing SEALs on Little Birds to an operator mid-air fast-roping into a stealthy boat slung under an MH-47, these shots impress. BY TYLER ROGOWAY The 160th Special Operations Aviation View More ›
British Special Operations Changes Modeled on US Special Ops Units
For decades, US special-operations units copied the British, but now the tables are turning by Stavros Atlamazoglou In March, the UK Ministry of Defense announced a strategic shift and major reorganization of its View More ›
How US special-operations forces helped the US military win its first post-Cold War victory
by Stavros Atlamazoglou An Iraqi T-55 main battle tank burns after an attack by the 1st British Armored Division during Operation Desert Storm, February 1991. CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images As the View More ›
Faster Swimming Requires a Solid Streamline Position
Military.com | By Stew Smith I train many athletes who have spent a lifetime on land as they prepare for military and special ops professions that require swimming, diving and other pool skills. It’s important View More ›
Former Navy SEAL who oversaw bin Laden raid says people ‘don’t have to look at a president’ to find American values
David Choi and Ryan Pickrell Jan 26, 2021, 5:04 PM Ret. US Navy Adm. William McRaven. Photo by Robert Daemmrich Photography Inc/Corbis via Getty Images Retired Adm. William McRaven had a hopeful message View More ›
How the Navy’s ‘Hell Week’ reveals who has what it takes to be a SEAL
by Stavros Atlamazoglou US Navy SEAL candidates during Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training in Coronado, California, January 23, 2018. US Navy/PO1 Abe McNatt For aspiring Navy SEALs, the selection process, known View More ›
After Training Changes, Air Force SERE School Sees Near-Historic Low Attrition
Air Force Staff Sgt. Dillon Harrison, 66th Training Squadron Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialist, stands in formation during a SERE Specialist Apprentice Course graduation ceremony at Fairchild Air Force View More ›
Three brothers: a Navy SEAL, Green Beret and the Marine sole survivor
By Todd South The book “Three Wise Men,” tells the story of the three Wise brothers, Beau, Ben and Jeremy, and a wider story of the repeated sacrifice of post-9/11 View More ›
Behind the “Budweiser”: A Brief History of the Navy SEAL Trident
This gold pin is notoriously tough to earn. You must pass a grueling, 65-week-long training program to get one. The Trident is a gold pin that identifies U.S. Navy SEALs, and View More ›
Navy SEAL Jocko Willink’s 7 Ways Veterans Can Own Their Transition
Military.com | By Blake Stilwell Jocko Willink didn’t have trouble with his transition out of the military. Anyone who has followed the former Navy SEAL via his books, his podcast, his leadership consulting company or his Twitter feed View More ›