210 episodios
- July 2003, a joint task force built around Delta Force operators and the 101st Airborne converged on a villa in Mosul where Saddam Hussein’s two sons had been hiding since the fall of Baghdad. What followed was a six-hour gunfight against a fortified position that ended with both men dead and one of the most wanted target sets of the entire war eliminated. This episode breaks down the intelligence tip that started it, the assault that went sideways fast, and what this operation teaches about the brutal math of urban direct action.
- In 1953, a small group of Army officers started wearing an unauthorized piece of headgear in defiance of their own chain of command — and it eventually became one of the most recognized symbols in military history. This episode traces the Green Beret from its unlikely roots in WWII resistance fighting through JFK’s pivotal endorsement, and examines why elite units around the world have adopted the same emerald crown. It’s a story about identity, defiance, and what happens when a symbol outgrows the men who first wore it.
- In June 2004, A Squadron of Delta Force executed one of the cleanest hostage rescues of the early Iraq War, freeing four captives in roughly seventeen seconds with no shots fired. This episode reconstructs the intelligence cycle, the daylight assault near Ramadi, and the precise violence of action that left the kidnappers no time to react. Beyond the operational details, it examines the cognitive and psychological demands placed on operators who must hold lethal readiness and instantaneous discrimination in the same moment.
- Abu Musab al-Zarqawi spent years slaughtering civilians, beheading hostages, and stoking sectarian war in Iraq while slipping through every net. In June 2006 a small Delta Force surveillance team, backed by intelligence from relentless SAS and JSOC raids, fixed him in a palm-grove safe house outside Baqubah. Two F-16s finished the job, and the “find, fix, finish” machine that had already gutted AQI’s leadership claimed its biggest scalp.
- Reports say U.S. planners examined a high-risk special operations mission to secure or destroy Iran’s enriched uranium using Navy SEALs and Army Rangers. We walks through what that kind of operation would actually require, the human cost calculus, and why this kind of contingency planning matters even if it never executes. No hype. Just the reality of the tip of the spear.
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Welcome to “Stories of Special Forces Operators,” where we bring you into the world of the bravest and toughest individuals on the planet. Join us as we chat with elite special forces operatives and hear their incredible stories of courage, resilience, and extraordinary missions. Each episode features firsthand accounts of the challenges and triumphs faced by these remarkable warriors. Tune in for an inspiring journey into the lives and experiences of those who operate in the shadows, performing feats that most can only imagine.
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