Daniel Elkins interviewed by USA Today’s Joey Garrison
Our founder, Daniel Elkins, spoke with Joey Garrison of USA Today about our work with Moral Compass Federation, a force-multiplier of 16 Veteran organizations working to save our Afghan allies…
Our founder, Daniel Elkins, spoke with Joey Garrison of USA Today about our work with Moral Compass Federation, a force-multiplier of 16 Veteran organizations working to save our Afghan allies…
Our founder, Daniel Elkins, spoke with Real Clear Politics about how the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) isn't reaching desperate Afghans. As part of the Moral Compass Federation, we've…
Our founder, Daniel Elkins, met with Coffee or Die Magazine to explain the work SOAA has been doing to evacuate Afghan allies, as well as why the SOF community needs…
Our founder, Daniel Elkins, spoke with POLITICO about the Taliban's efforts to hunt down Afghans who supported America's mission but have been left behind. Their ruthlessly effective tactics highlight the…
Currently serving Green Beret and SOAA founder, Daniel Elkins, appeared on the Jedburgh Podcast. Listen as Daniel and former Green Beret, Fran Racioppi, discuss current issues facing the SOF community.…
The Washington Examiner published a piece on our work alongside Task Force Argo: a group of 150 volunteers, comprising DOD and IC personnel; Veteran and Active SOF members, and many…
As American troops prepare to withdraw from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021, the thousands of Afghan interpreters who put their lives on the line for the U.S. are at serious…
SOAA founder and currently serving Green Beret, Daniel Elkins, was interviewed on Newsmax and discussed the new modern battlespace, the SOF community’s role in cybersecurity, and the current administration committing…
Our founder, Daniel Elkins, shares his experience with Military Times about working with foreign translators and the difficulties they face in applying for special visas to America. Their lives are…
SOAA founder, Daniel Elkins, was quoted in the Washington Post about the thousands of stalled visas for Afghans who aided American troops. Catch the full article HERE.