Army accepts first women to attend school to become Green Berets

Special Forces candidates carry a log during a recent Special Forces Assessment and Selection class at Camp Mackall at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Two female officers have qualified to undergo training to become Green Berets. Photo courtesy of the Department of the Army

Special Forces candidates carry a log during a recent Special Forces Assessment and Selection class at Camp Mackall at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Two female officers have qualified to undergo training to become Green Berets. Photo courtesy of the Department of the Army

By Alex Quade – Special to The Washington Times – The Washington Times – Friday, July 22, 2016
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. | Two female Army officers will make history when they report to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in their first step toward earning the Special Forces tab and becoming Green Berets. [Read more…]

Update on “Danger Close” the Movie

13524305_1710287155889371_7814119283243842284_nHollywood update: “DANGER CLOSE” now releasing in 2017. Gravitas Ventures now handling global video on demand & Broad Green Pictures handling domestic Blu-ray & DVD release. [Read more…]

Alex Quade moderates panel of Medal of Honor Recipients

Alex Quade with six Special Forces Medal of Honor recipients.

Alex Quade with six Special Forces Medal of Honor recipients.

Six U.S. Army Special Forces recipients of the Medal of Honor fielded questions and shared their experiences as part of a panel discussion, “A Conversation with Giants,” led by widely respected war correspondent and author Alex Quade. The event was offered during the 2016 Special Forces Association International Conference, in Jacksonville, Fla. [Read more…]

Lessons From A Pioneering West Point Woman

Debra Lewis at Pentagon, 2001. (Courtesy Debra Lewis)

Debra Lewis at Pentagon, 2001. (Courtesy Debra Lewis)

WEST POINT, N.Y. — Adversity is nothing new for combat veteran Colonel Debra M. Lewis, a pioneering woman in the Army. The mother of one, and stepmother of two, retired after thirty years of active duty in 2010.  During her career Lewis was an inspector general, a commander in Iraq, inside the Pentagon during the 9/11 attack, and graduated with the first class of women at West Point in 1980.

“Women have come a long way and we have every reason to be proud. When we arrived to West Point we faced low-to-no expectations on our ability to do anything,” Lewis said.

She and her sisters-in-arms faced open hostility and challenges as the first females at the Academy. “But look at us now:  we have women who’ve graduated Ranger School, women in top-level positions, and we’ve proved we can deal with adversity,” she stated.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/05/23/embracing-adversity-and-stress-lessons-from-a-pioneering-west-point-woman/#ixzz49h0Vsrc9

Alex Quade emcees Medal of Honor event

Mike Thornton Unveiling-173The Center for American Values hosted Medal of Honor recipient, Mike Thornton, a Navy SEAL, on May 7, 2016 in Pueblo, Colo. Freelance war reporter Alex Quade was the emcee for the event. Thornton’s official Portrait of Valor was unveiled during the ceremony, along with pre-release of his new book, “By Honor Bound”, written with fellow SEAL and Medal of Honor recipient, Tommy Norris.  Medal of Honor recipient, Special Force member Drew Dix, who is the visionary behind the Center, participated in the unveiling ceremony.

 

 

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Alex Quade signs book deal

alexquade2016(New York – April 27, 2016) — Mauro DiPreta, Publisher of Hachette Books, announced today the acquisition of DANGER CLOSE, a nonfiction narrative by award-winning war reporter, Alex Quade, who covers Special Operations Forces on combat missions downrange and who has experienced unprecedented access to these elite combat troops.
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DeFiore & Co. signs Alex Quade as Author

War Reporter Alex Quade covers U.S. Special Operations Forces on combat missions.  She is the only reporter, male or female, ever embedded long-term with these elite, secretive units downrange. She is the recipient of two national RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Awards, as well as the Congressional Medal Of Honor Society’s “Tex McCrary Award For Excellence In Journalism” for her war reportage.

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Press Women award Quade with award

Danger Close_V1 copyAlex Quade won a National Federation of Press Women Award for one of her stories covering 10th Special Forces Group in combat downrange.

 

Alex Quade video recognized by Society of Professional Journalists

The Society of Professional Journalists awarded a second place Green Eyeshade Award to Alex Quade for the her video, “Special Forces Calling Airstrikes.”  [Read more…]

Alex Quade wins Jury Award at film festival

Military Reporter & Editor Association Board Member, Alex Quade, won the Jury Award at the Monarch Film Festival in California last week for her three documentaries on Special Operations Forces. During press interviews, Alex discussed embedded journalism. [Read more…]