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They seek those who seek to know more. “Ghosts in the Machine has a two-part intent,” said Col. Mike Burns, a Public Affairs Officer with U.S. Special Operations Command.
"Ghosts in the Machine," the first video of the recruiting series that was released in 2022, was viewed 1.7 million times, offering special operations recruiting a unique solution it continues to ...
Army Special Operations Command leaders and special forces recruiters hope that a new stream of chatter inspired by the video will help bring in recruits to an often unseen and little known job.
Army Special Operations Command leaders and special forces recruiters hope that a new stream of chatter inspired by the video will help bring in recruits to an often unseen and little known job.
The Associated Press first reported that the group released its “Ghosts in the Machine 2” video on Thursday, which reached 67,000 views as of Friday.
Ghosts in the Machine is not your run-of-the-mill Army recruiting video series. In fact, it is unlike any other public facing video the Army has ever produced.