The scarring in Navy SEAL Ryan Larkin's brain was not caused by large blasts from roadside bombs. Rather, he was wounded by ...
A veteran's brain showed no signs of physical injury, until a post-mortem after his suicide found microscopic scars. Now, his ...
For Mendoza, Warfare is deeply personal—an unfiltered, raw portrayal of a Navy SEAL battle, capturing the reality of combat.
In response, Washington authorizes a SEAL mission, with the aid of an imprisoned SAS veteran and FBI chemical specialist, to ...
As they run their mission, they notice and report significant heavy weapons, along with individuals ... and helps explain why Navy SEALs spent so much time occupying an Iraqi home, audiences ...
Nuclear weapons can produce some of the most devastating destruction of any device ever created by humankind -- so what ...
Written and directed by Navy SEAL veteran Ray Mendoza and “Civil ... replete with gunfire and explosions, weapons training, and combat tactics. Check out the theatrical trailer for “Warfare ...
New A24 movie "Warfare" places audiences among a platoon of U.S. Navy SEALs as they battle insurgents during the Iraq War.
This article delves into the invisible wounds suffered by veterans, focusing on the heartbreaking case of Ryan Larkin, an elite Navy SEAL whose battle extended beyond the frontlines to the depths of ...
Capable of holding over 300 crew members and larger than any Coast Guard vessel, the USS Gravely has been assigned to help ...
Warfare, in theaters April 11, applies modern filmmaking techniques to embed the audience with a team of Navy SEALs in Iraq ... but the SEALs' weapons are the loudest and most immediate because ...