This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Jocko Willink, a decorated former Navy SEAL Commander. The discussion delves into his extensive 20-year military career, including his experiences in BUD/S training, leading Task Unit Bruiser in the Battle of Ramadi, and earning the Silver Star. Beyond his military service, Jocko shares insights on leadership, discipline, his transition to civilian life, and the founding of his various ventures like Jocko Podcast, Jocko Fuel, and Echelon Front. The conversation also touches upon his advocacy for Brazilian jiu-jitsu and disciplined routines, offering valuable lessons for personal growth and leadership to a younger generation.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features an interview with Dan Driscoll, the 26th Secretary of the Army. Driscoll shares his extensive background, including his military service as an Armor Officer, deployment to Iraq, and his transition to leadership roles in law and business. The conversation delves into various aspects of national defense, including the Second Amendment, ATF, National Guard crime-fighting efforts, military modernization, soldier innovation, recruitment, and global security challenges like those posed by China and the Middle East. He also touches upon his personal history and family legacy of military service.
This video features intelligence expert Simone Ledeen, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, discussing the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. Ledeen asserts that Iraq had no connection to the 9/11 attacks, reflecting on her personal experience and the flawed intelligence that led to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The discussion highlights significant intelligence failures regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) and the complex web of international players involved in the Syrian conflict.
This episode of The Buzz podcast features Johnny Joey Jones, a Fox News contributor, combat veteran, and bestselling author. He discusses his career journey from the U.S. Marines EOD Tech to journalism, reflecting on his life both in and out of uniform. Jones also announces his upcoming book, "Behind the Badge," which profiles first responders. The podcast is hosted by Eric Poole, Editor-in-Chief of Guns & Ammo magazine and a combat veteran.
This video features former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson, now a Federal Task Force Officer and operator with Covenant Rescue Group, discussing his extensive combat experience and his work combating child exploitation and human trafficking. Hudson highlights specialized training for law enforcement, including tactical operations and building cases against predators, drawing from his background in high-stakes military deployments and civilian operations.
This YouTube Shorts video offers a Navy SEAL's firsthand perspective on the 2003 invasion of Iraq. While the title and description don't specify firearms, the context of a military operation by Navy SEALs strongly implies tactical weapon usage and the environment of combat. The content likely touches upon the operational aspects of the invasion and the equipment involved from a seasoned operator's viewpoint. Given the hashtag #shorts, it's likely a brief, impactful segment.
This video introduces Dorr Overby, a retired U.S. Navy SEAL and co-founder of Tactical Hyve, as the new Director of Training. With 20 years of extensive Naval Special Warfare experience, including multiple operational tours and specialized instructor roles, Dorr brings a wealth of expertise in areas like sniping, breaching, CQB, and marksmanship. The description highlights his significant contributions to developing modern tactical shooting programs for SEAL teams, including training over 1,000 candidates with various firearms. He has now transitioned to a public-facing role at Tactical Hyve, promising increased visibility in their content and in-person classes.
This video showcases a series of special edition .45 ACP Kimber Custom II pistols created through a commemorative program. These firearms are presented as unique pieces, akin to "wall plaques of small arms," featuring personal inscriptions available to Marines. The video highlights the ornate nature of some commemorative firearms, contrasting them with simpler engraved examples. The presenter, Miles, examines these specific Kimber models, detailing the personalized inscription aspect of the program.
This video showcases the operation of a 120mm mortar system during Operation Iraqi Freedom III in 2005. It details both ground-mounted and vehicle-mounted firing procedures, highlighting the coordinated efforts of mortar teams. The footage also includes a montage of unit photos and the operational environment, offering a glimpse into the daily life and duties of infantry mortar platoons.
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