by Susan Katz Keating China and other foreign actors are using Ukraine as a testbed, deploying cut-outs and deniable assets to gather real-time data on drones, intelligence sources told Soldier of Fortune. The grainy figures moved across the screen, creeping through murky terrain like shadows come to life. A blip …
Read More »“IED! IED! IED!” Hearts and Minds In the War On Terror
By Heath Hansen I opened my eyes. It was still dark, but I could see the night was ending and another day in some village in Afghanistan was beginning. The smell of dip-spit and cigarette smoke betrayed the fact that the platoon was awake and breaking down the patrol base. “Get …
Read More »Trapped Inside a Burning ‘Punishment Hut’ in WWI Germany: A Prisoner’s Story
Here at Soldier of Fortune, we uncovered a long-ago story of an atrocity during World War I, when eight prisoners met a horrific fate while captive in Germany. Here is the tale, as told by a fellow prisoner, “Pedro.” ~SKK Pedro’s Tale I was sailing on an English ship. She …
Read More »‘Day of Infamy’ Commemorations Include Ceremony of the Blackened Canteen
It is an annual toast to peace. American and Japanese representatives extend the offering each year at the USS Arizona Memorial in Hawaii, gently pouring bourbon from a World War II-era canteen into the hallowed waters below. The ceremonies for decades have been a mainstay on the island of Oahu, …
Read More »Brian Cole Named as Suspect in Jan 6 Pipe Bombs – But Were These Devices Created by More Than One Mind?
ANALYSIS by Susan Katz Keating A Virginia man was arrested today in connection with pipe bombs planted in Washington, D.C., the FBI confirmed. The devices – set outside the Republican and Democratic national party headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021 – have haunted investigators for nearly five years. Even with Brian …
Read More »Francis Marion: How the ‘Swamp Fox’ Mastered Guerrilla Warfare
by Jose Campos Before the term guerrilla warfare entered the American military lexicon, a wiry, cunning officer in the Carolina backcountry was already running the playbook. His name was Francis Marion – better known to the British as the Swamp Fox. From 1780 to 1782, Marion and his ragged militia bled the King’s …
Read More »Procurement, Eh? The Saga of the M60E6 Light Machine Gun, and Missed Opportunity in Canada
by Royce de Melo I was sitting in my hotel room in London in early 2016, catching up on business while attending a discreet security and law enforcement event. I was following up on a shipment of US Ordnance M60E6 Light Machine Guns (LMGs) that had gone to Canada. Little …
Read More »Loose Inside a Plummeting Huey: ‘My Feet Were In the Slipstream; My M-60 Was Going Out the Door’
The Marine next to me started screaming, which I could clearly hear over the engine and wind noise by Al Hagan As a Marine Corps lance corporal, I was going through helicopter training at Camp Lejeune. Our bird lands, we jump on, and I find that my seatbelt is adjusted …
Read More »The Battle of Bayonet Hill: Lewis Millett and the ‘Wolfhounds’ at War in Korea
The last major bayonet charge in American military history took place in Korea on February 7, 1951. The charge was carried out by the men of Easy Company, 27th Infantry “Wolfhounds,” during the Battle of Bayonet Hill. The soldiers were led by Cpt. Lewis Millett, who had been awarded the …
Read More »Guns, Drugs, and Oil: How Close is Venezuela to Boiling Over?
ANALYSIS by Austin Lee Stand on any hill in Caracas at night and you can see the glow of the flares from Lake Maracaibo’s oil fields. Where there are 300 billion barrels of the heaviest, sweetest crude on the planet. That glow is why Washington has never been able to …
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