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Special ops leader issues warning over information warfare capabilities, funding
Though operational commitments keep U.S. Special Operations Command moving, progress comes down to affordability.
By Todd South
How the family of an interpreter turned US Marine escaped Afghanistan
“It was entirely Marine-to-Marine-to-Marine connections,” that rescued the Essazay family.
By Philip Athey
Special operations forces must look and fight differently for future conflicts
The shift comes as Special Operations Forces look to a new fight and a new role.
By Todd South
Evidence in Marine special operations case stalled again by Pentagon’s censor
The Pentagon has "repeatedly been ignoring requests for unclassified information in order to protect senior military leaders from embarrassment," the retired Marine claims.
Pentagon identifies Marine Raider killed in Iraq
Gunnery Sergeant Scott A. Koppenhafer, 35, of Mancos, Colorado, died August 10, 2019, after being engaged by enemy small arms fire while advising and accompanying Iraqi security forces on a planned operation in Ninewah, Province, Iraq. This incident is under investigation.
By Shawn Snow