COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — The Special Forces Foundation in Colorado Springs has a simple mission. Provide immediate ...
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How Army Special Operations Forces are rewiring Green Berets and Rangers for the next great power struggle
The next U.S. special operations fight will not resemble the last twenty years of counterterrorism. Imagine a knife fight under a digital sky. Picture a Green Beret detachment scattered across Baltic ...
Sgt. 1st Class Dustin B. Ard, 31, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, died from wounds sustained during combat operations in Afghanistan Thursday, the Department of Defense announced Saturday. He is the third U.S.
In the shadow of the Rocky Mountains at Fort Carson, Colorado, where the wind howls like a banshee on a bad acid trip and the ...
Captain Benjamin "Ben" Harrow is a decorated US Army Green Beret. A former collegiate lacrosse player, he trained at West Point and served as an infantry officer and special forces detachment ...
TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Tampa General Hospital (TGH) welcomed Florida's Lt. Governor Jay Collins to TGH's main campus this afternoon as part of a systemwide celebration of American ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Army Special Forces member Matthew Livelsberger, 37, died in an apparent suicide in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas this week, highlighting the urgent need for mental health ...
A former Army Special Forces officer who was in charge of a team involved in a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan was nominated as the Pentagon’s head of special operations. Derrick Anderson was ...
In 2012, after a team member was nearly killed, a Special Forces unit went on a rampage that might have been one of the worst war crimes in recent U.S. history. Naimatullah at the site in Afghanistan ...
The story of the US Army Special Forces (Green Berets) who served in Somalia from 1992 – 1995 to support the United Nations Peacekeeping mission to Somalia (UNOSOM) is one of the least known chapters ...
Special Forces Maj. Jim Gant says officers looked for excuses to get rid of him. WASHINGTON — -- When the U.S. military relieved Special Forces legend Jim Gant from command in March 2012, he saw ...
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