Christy Carlson Romano is out on 'Special Forces,' but she made it further than 10 other celebs. No one is more surprised than the Disney alum herself.
Warning! The following contains spoilers for the Special Forces: World's Toughest Test episode "Duty and Resilience." Stream the episode with a Hulu subscription and read at your own risk! After an episode where the most dramatic thing was Cam Newton being accused of cheating,
Christy Carlson Romano had no plans to walk away from Special Forces when agent Billy Billingham took her number - a.k.a eliminating her from the show - on the Wednesday, January 29, episode of the Fox series.
The recruits undergo a search and rescue course in a new episode of "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" airing on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Carey Hart said that his injury on ‘Special Forces’ was his ‘own fault’ and revealed how his wife, Pink, reacted
The North Korean colonel was leading his troops from the front, when they were engaged by units from the 22nd Brigade.
Like Jones, Donovan injured his ribs during hand-to-hand combat. While Jones and Adrian were sent home at the scene of the mission, Donovan returned to the barracks before going to see the medic. The former soccer player was then told he had to leave the course due to the high possibility that he’d fractured his ribs.
Within two episodes of season 3 of “ Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, ” which premiered on Wednesday, Jan. 8, half of the recruits had gone home. Keep scrolling to see which season 3 “Special Forces” contestants are still toughing it out in the barracks:
After competing as a professional motocross racer for more than 20 years, Carey Hart has been hit with his fair share of injuries. Although he’s been retired for 12 years, the athlete still has to get surgeries for complications from his past broken bones and more.
The Pioneer X, unveiled by designers Fering Technologies, was unveiled at the International Armoured Vehicles Conference this week and comes equipped with 2.7mm machine guns, 40mm automatic grenade launchers, and a host of other weaponry.
UG Solutions, a private company, will hire 96 special forces veterans to be at the Gaza checkpoint, according to a report Thursday from the Reuters. Egyptian security contractors are also expected to help the U.S. with this process, according to wire service report.
In episode 5, “recruits must unlock a safe in a gas-filled room, perform a helicopter insertion into the blistering cold seas and select recruits are forced to bury their teammates into coffins after cheating in a previous challenge.”