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We began the week remembering those that fell at Pearl Harbor. We were humbled to share the tale of the men of the USS Oklahoma trapped inside a sinking ship and moved to reflect on why the attack is so ingrained in our way of life. It is a day we will never forget.
We tracked several events from abroad this week: a U.S. airstrike pummeling terrorist targets in Somalia, Morocco normalizing its relationship with Israel and winning itself unfettered access to the oil-rich Western Sahara, and tensions in the Mediterranean flaring irrespectively of NATO’s so-called influence.
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This week on SOFREP Radio we welcome Jeff Nyce, an over 30-year veteran of SWAT 1981 to 2014 who held the roles of operator, team leader and commander. Nyce completed over 4500 raids barricades with Montgomery Country SWAT during his time in uniform.
Nyce participated in some of the most highly publicized events in law enforcement history, which generated national and even international attention, including the takedown of the DC snipers. He also involved in a hostage rescue incident by a lone-wolf domestic terrorist who the FBI determined was “the first suicide bomber with hostages in the United States” at the Discovery Headquarters Building in Silver Spring, Maryland, and the capture of a violent group of serial bank robbers featured on John Walsh’s America’s Most Wanted.