The Truth About Florida State Guard’s Special Operations Unit
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Founders wanted to create similar special operations units across a coalition of states, which would not be subject to federal oversight or presidential authority.
When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he was “reactivating” the Florida State Guard nearly three years ago, veteran special operators and business partners Brandon Graves and Tom Morton knew they could contribute, so they locked themselves in their office and began writing an unsolicited proposal that they planned to send to the governor’s team.
Graves and Morton had recently opened Stronghold SOF Solutions, a one-of-a-kind tactical training facility located in Florida’s Panhandle. Stronghold’s training staff are all former special operators. The 50-acre facility is just minutes from the 7th Special Forces Group. Just a few of Stronghold’s offerings include a two-story live-fire shoot house, a 4160-foot runway, four 360-degree dynamic ranges, MOUT/SOUC sites, an underground training facility and a demolition range that can support up to 40-pound charges. The facility has a clubhouse, drone-friendly airspace and helos – a Soviet-designed Mi-17 and a Boeing MH-6, better known as a Little Bird, which has become the taxi of choice for many special operators.
In their proposal, Graves and Morton wrote of an untapped…
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This news seems to confirm suspicions we had around two years ago that DeSantis was preparing Florida to defend itself and chart a course independent of Washington DC: https://keepgovlocal.locals.com/post/3688254/secession-speakeasy-18-is-ron-desantis-preparing-for-florida-secession