“We Can’t Let Them Fight Like That”: Why U.S. Lawyers Tried To Stop The Australian SASR D

Four Australian operators walked into the compound in Uruzgan province and extracted a high-value target without firing a single round. The American legal…

Department of Justice Pushes to Overturn Proud Boys and Oath Keepers Convictions — Move Sparks Fierce Debate Over Justice and Accountability

Department of Justice Pushes to Overturn Proud Boys and Oath Keepers Convictions — Move Sparks Fierce Debate Over Justice and Accountability The controversy…

How Army Snipers Eat, Sleep & Survive 72 Hours in a Ghillie Suit Without Moving D

Imagine lying face down in a field for three straight days. You can’t stand up. You can’t scratch your face. There’s an ant…

“The US Used Gas, We Used Knives” — How Australians Birthed The Tunnel Rats D

The jungle above Coochie looked like any other patch of Vietnamese bush on that humid January morning in 1966. Dense green canopy, twisted…

Why This ‘Hated’ British Rifle Proved Every Critic Wrong In Combat D

Late 1939, Britain approves a new standard rifle, the number four Lee-Enfield, but it is still a bolt-action design with an action lineage…

“We Win In 93 Minutes” — How Australians Taught The US Army How To Fight D

Imagine the most powerful military machine on the planet admitting publicly that it learned how to wage modern war not from its own…

Why Australian SASR Snipers Took Targets US Special Forces Wouldn’t Touch D

For 20 years, the quietest men in Afghanistan wore an Australian flag. They didn’t do press conferences. They didn’t get Hollywood movies. Most…

Why Chinese Commanders REFUSED to Attack Australian Troops in Korea D

Chinese forces had just crushed American divisions with 300,000 troops, sending the entire United Nations army into full retreat with over 11,000 casualties…

What MacArthur Said When Kokoda Fell to Australian Troops—Despite Impossible Odds D

July 1942, Kakakota track Papua New Guinea. The radio crackled to life in Port Moresby with news that made every man in the…

What US Special Forces Said When Australian SAS Operated Alone in Afghanistan’s Deadliest Province D

September 2008, Urusan Province, Afghanistan. 4 in the morning and the valley was the color of ash. No moon, no sound except the…

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