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US Marine Corps replaces Basic Reconnaissance Course with expanded training
The new Ground Reconnaissance Course is one of two programs replacing the service’s Basic Reconnaissance Course.
By J.D. Simkins
Feds charge former Green Beret with spying for Russia in latest legal blow to Special Forces community
Peter Rafael Dzibinski Debbins, 45, told Russian intelligence he considered himself a “son of Russia,” according to an indictment made public after his arrest.
Former sailor details misconduct by SEALs pulled from Iraq
U.S. Navy intelligence specialist Colleen Grace was asleep on a remote air base in Iraq when she was woken up by knocking on the door next to her room, and then a voice she recognized.
‘Desert One’ documentary chronicles challenges, lessons of Operation Eagle Claw
The film is coming to more than 100 theaters across the U.S. starting on Aug. 21.
By Diana Stancy
Maj. Gen. Dunlop created toxic environment in top secret program office, IG finds
Several witnesses told investigators they were shocked to see Maj. Gen. Dawn Dunlop grab a subordinate's hand.
Direct commissions for Army cyber officers finally gaining steam, two-star says
“The authority to direct appoint officers was last used on this scale during World War II,” said an Army Talent Management Task Force official.
By Kyle Rempfer
In developing robot warships, US Navy wants to avoid another littoral combat ship
As the U.S. Navy pushes forward with developing its large unmanned surface vessel, a growing consensus is forming that the service needs to get its requirements and systems right before making a big investment.
By David B. Larter
‘Hornets went everywhere’: Combat controller awarded Silver Star recalls fierce 2013 battle against Taliban
“I believe that I was able to save lives that day,” Master Sgt. John Grimesey told reporters.
Inside a fatal Ranger raid that killed an ISIS-K emir in Afghanistan
“Many of us sent a laze back signaling not to shoot us," one soldier said. “As we continued to move, I began to hear the cracks of bullets."
By Kyle Rempfer
MH-47 helo, task saturated and under PKM fire, had zero visibility prior to fatal 2017 mishap
When the crew awoke, the MH-47 was upside down with the ramp crushed shut, the cockpit and forward part of the aircraft was demolished and fires had started on both ends.
By Kyle Rempfer