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Green Berets from 5th Special Forces Group were among the first to deploy to Afghanistan after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Some of them rode into battle on horseback alongside fighters from the ...
It has been a difficult week in Afghanistan for U.S. troops. A team of Green Berets working alongside an Afghan military unit in the violent district of Marja was attacked on Tuesday, leading to ...
A former Green Beret involved in a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan was nominated as the Pentagon special operations ...
It’s been nearly a year since the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, but for some in the Special Operations Forces community last August was just the beginning of a new battle: to help the roughly ...
They fought side-by-side with him against the Taliban in the War on Terror, and now a heartbroken group of Green Berets is demanding justice for their Afghan “brother” and refugee whose killer ...
Sgt. Maj. Billy Waugh, who died in 2023, "never lost his sense of duty, his patriotism or his enduring love of freedom," said ...
The military released the names of the two Green Berets who were killed Wednesday during combat supporting Operation Freedom's Sentinel in Afghanistan. Master Sgt. Luis F. Deleon-Figueroa ...
A new documentary about the last days of the Afghanistan war puts viewers on the ground for a real-time look at the nation’s impending collapse through the eyes of U.S. Green Berets and the ...
Nine more Green Berets from the 3rd Special Forces Group will also receive Silver Stars for other battles. About 200 U.S. troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan have received the Silver Star ...
But, you know, I did not agree with the way we went about those wars. Especially Afghanistan. I was a Green Beret and that [war] would have been a perfect operation for purely Green Berets ...
Master Sgt. Luis F. DeLeon-Figueroa was one of two Green Berets killed in action Aug. 21, 2019, in Afghanistan. The Army has identified two Special Forces soldiers killed in Afghanistan on ...
The U.S. Army Green Berets who spoke with the Washington Examiner about their support of Afghan allies agreed to do so on condition that they be identified only by their first names. Todd ...