“Look at These Cowboys”—The Moment Navy SEALs Realized Why SASR Wore No Body Armor in 50-Degree Heat D

  Look at these cowboys. Four words that crackled through an encrypted military radio channel on a scorching morning in Afghanistan. Four words…

Why US Green Berets Were FORCED to Trust Australian SAS on the Most Dangerous Missions D

  One of the strangest realities of the Vietnam War is this. Some of the most elite American soldiers ever trained. Men from…

“If You See Them, It’s Too Late” — Viet Cong Reports on Australian SAS Recon Patrols D

  One sentence kept appearing in captured enemy documents in 1968 and 1969 written in careful Vietnamese script by officers who were not…

“Loud And Stupid” — Why US Special Forces Hated The Australian SAS D

  The radio crackled to life at 0300 hours. Staff Sergeant Michael Brennan, Fifth Special Forces Group, reached for the handset in the…

Viet Cong Snipers Laughed At “Tall Australians” Until the SAS Turned The Jungle Against Them D

  They watched from the treeine. Three men, Vietkong, local force, good snipers by any measure. They had been observing the trail junction…

“You Smell Like A Target” — Why Australians Hated Working With “Clean” US Troops D

  Tommy Greavves was a stockman from the Catherine region of the Northern Territory who could track a wounded bullock across 30 km…

“They Eat The Jungle” — The “Disgusting” Australian Survival Skills That Shocked US Navy SEALs D

  In February 2003, [music] a US Navy SEAL instructor watched an Australian SAS operator bite the head off a live beetle the…

“They Aren’t Human” — The Navy SEAL Who Witnessed the Australian SAS “Silent Clearing” of a VC Camp D

  November 1967, Fuok Tui Province, 30 km east of Nui dot base. 3:40 in the morning. Senior Chief Petty Officer Marcus Webb…

“You Don’t Belong Here” — When Aussie Commandos Took Over A US Mission D

  You’ve been told the Americans always led their own wars. That when it came to highstakes missions in hostile territory, it was…

They Mocked His ‘Medieval’ Bow — Until He Killed 7 German Sergeants in 3 Days D

  At 0742 on May 27th, 1940, Captain Jack Churchill crouched behind a crumbling stone wall near the French village of Lepinet, watching…

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