Delta Force
Coverage of Delta Force in the Nexus archive.
- Top Army general who was last US soldier to leave Afghanistan is suddenly leaving his post
Gen. Christopher Donahue, the last U.S. soldier to leave Afghanistan in 2021, is unexpectedly stepping down from his role as commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa after 18 months. His departure aligns with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's initiative to reduce top military leadership ranks, while his deputy will temporarily assume duties.
- Top Army general who was last US soldier to leave Afghanistan is suddenly leaving his post
U.S. Army General Christopher Donahue, the last American soldier to leave Afghanistan in 2021, is unexpectedly leaving his post as commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa after 18 months. His departure aligns with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's initiative to reduce top military leadership ranks. Donahue's deputy, Maj. Gen. Christopher Norrie, will temporarily assume his duties.
- Top Army general who was last US soldier to leave Afghanistan is suddenly leaving his post
General Christopher Donahue, the last U.S. soldier to leave Afghanistan in 2021, is suddenly leaving his post as commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa after 18 months. His departure aligns with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's initiative to reduce top military leadership ranks. Donahue oversaw security at Hamid Karzai International Airport during the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
- Six American heroes everyone should know this Memorial Day, from Delta Force to a WWII bomber crew
The article honors six American heroes for Memorial Day, focusing on Joshua Wheeler, a Delta Force member killed during a 2015 hostage rescue mission in Iraq. Wheeler led a successful mission to save 70 hostages from ISIS, inspiring his teammates and earning posthumous recognition. The piece emphasizes the enduring impact of his sacrifice and the importance of remembering fallen service members.
- Delta Force and SEAL Team 6 operators reveal insane dangers of hostage rescue missions
Former operators of SEAL Team 6 and Delta Force discuss the dangers of hostage rescue missions, highlighting the high risk of casualties and the importance of bringing the hostage home safely. They emphasize that the tactics used in these missions are designed to prioritize the hostage's safety. The United States has two elite units, SEAL Team 6 and Delta Force, tasked with conducting these high-risk missions.
- SEAL Team 6 member explains blunt reality of combat and expectations in the black ops world
SEAL Team 6, a Tier One counterterrorism unit, has extremely high standards and expectations for its operators, with no room for error or second chances in combat situations. Former SEAL Team 6 operator DJ Shipley shared his experiences and the intense culture of the unit. The unit is known for its sensitive missions, including the killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011.
- Foreign black ops member reveals the secret American unit he loved working with in combat
The 22 SAS and Delta Force have a strong bond and trust each other in combat, with a history of working together on high-risk missions. The units have shed blood together in various locations, including Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq. Their close relationship is expected to continue.
- 'Black Hawk Down' sniper shines light on brutal reality of violent combat
The Battle of Mogadishu began on October 3, 1993, in Somalia, where an American Special Operations task force conducted a capture mission against warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid's forces. Former Delta Force sniper Brad Halling shared his experience of the brutal combat. The battle was famously depicted in the book and film 'Black Hawk Down'.
- The legacy of 'Eagle Claw': How failure helped build America's elite special forces
The 1980 failure of Operation Eagle Claw, which aimed to rescue American hostages in Tehran, led to the creation of modern U.S. Special Operations units like USSOCOM and JSOC. These reforms enabled a recent high-stakes rescue mission that demonstrated advanced capabilities and the legacy of learning from past failures.
- Ex-Army employee charged with leaking classified military information to reporter
Courtney Williams, a former Army employee, is charged with leaking classified military information related to her time in Delta Force to a reporter. Federal prosecutors allege she divulged sensitive details about her military service.
- Former Fort Bragg employee charged with leaking classified military information to journalist
A former Fort Bragg employee with top-secret clearance, Courtney P. Williams, is charged with leaking classified military tactics to a journalist over several years. The FBI arrested Williams, citing violations of federal law, while the journalist, linked to Seth Harp's book about Delta Force, claims the leak exposed sexual harassment within the unit.
- Former member of US Army's elite Delta Force unit arrested for leaking secrets to reporter
A former member of the US Army's Delta Force unit has been arrested for leaking classified information to a reporter. The incident involves unauthorized disclosure of sensitive military secrets, raising concerns about security breaches.