Global Warfighters: U.S. SFOD-D
May 16, 2012
The SFOD-D are one of the 12 Tier 1 units in Medal of Honor Warfighter. Mark Christianson writes about a brief about the storied unit.
- Authentic Action
- Global Warfighters
- Medal of Honor Warfighter
- Military Monday
- SFOD-D
Terror Threat: PETN
May 14, 2012
PETN is an extremely powerful explosive and a current weapon of choice for terrorists around the globe. Read more about this terror threat found in Medal of Honor Warfighter.
Global Warfighters: U.S. Navy ...
May 9, 2012
U.S. Navy SEALs are one of the 12 Tier 1 units in Medal of Honor Warfighter. Mark Christianson writes about a brief about the storied unit.
The Hardest Military Job - Family
May 1, 2012
It's said the hardest job in the military is being a family member of a serviceman. Read Mark Chriantianson's blog on why.
Terror Threat: Al-Shabaab
April 23, 2012
Medal of Honor Warfighter creates dotted lines to real world events by featuring real world terror threats in the game. Al-Shabaab is a real terrorist group operating in Somalia and are part of the story in Medal of Honor Warfighter.
Protecting Those Who Protect Us
April 17, 2012
Mark "Rigger82" Christianson reveals how much of the secrecy around Tier 1 is hype, and how much is about guarding identities and information.
Terror Threat: Abu Sayyaf
April 9, 2012
MOH DOWNRANGE #2- "THE ...
December 14, 2011
Ten years, that’s a long time to fight, and in that time the nature of the war itself has evolved as has its warfighters. In the last Medal of Honor, the setting and timeline we experienced were of the war from the first engagements back in 2002. Over the last decade as the US and its partner nations have waged the war, the technology has gotten better, and our fighters more experienced. On the other side, the threat has evolved and spread itself - and its message -around the world.
MOH Downrange 1 - Morale Patch
October 25, 2011
The military is always looking to boost morale and build unit pride (esprit de corps) and while there are more than a few ways to get it done, one that seems to be increasing is the use of morale patches. Morale patches are simply patches similar to standard military unit designators that are non-sanctioned and unofficial. These morale patches are typically irreverent or funny and either support a different view of a unit or job, or poke fun at other military aspects.
The Mission Ends, Training Begins
December 21, 2010
Jump into this final installment of Medal of Honor's Military Monday. It's a good one.




