Skip to player
Skip to main content
Skip to footer
Search
Connect
Watch fullscreen
Like
Comments
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
Gil Cisneros Presses Spec Ops Official About Ensuring Safety In SOF Training Exercises
Forbes Breaking News
Follow
4/18/2025
During a House Armed Services Committee hearing prior to the congressional recess, Rep. Gil Cisneros (D-CA) questioned General Bryan P. Fenton, Commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command, about prioritizing safety in training exercises.
Category
🗞
News
Transcript
Display full video transcript
00:00
Thank you Mr. Chairman and thank our witnesses for being here today. As a
00:04
former USD of PNR, I feel like I have to defend Genesis in the sense of what it
00:10
does and the fact that it does give a picture of looking at the old medical
00:13
thing, but it is the services, not Genesis, that decides what is acceptable
00:19
medically and what is not. But with that, being the former USD PNR, readiness was
00:25
part of my portfolio and training fell under under that, so my first question
00:30
General Fenton is going to be about training and there was a GAO report that
00:36
came out that said most training accidents are a result of human error and
00:40
concerning SOCOM lacks the funding to fully implement the training oversight
00:44
program. So does SOCOM have any plan to conduct any analysis of negative
00:50
safety trends or reevaluate training assessment programs since it was
00:54
reported that 80% of non-combat incidents come from training?
01:00
Representative, I'll start by saying first, any accident training or worse yet a
01:05
death is absolutely not what we're all about. We are about rigorous, arduous
01:13
training so that if an event some of our teammates go into combat, that combat is
01:19
easier than the training they've seen and the training we will do over and over
01:22
again. I would take a little bit of umbrage or maybe even dispute with the fact
01:28
that we don't do continual assessments of the safety in our various training
01:32
courses. We do. We have a lot of training courses, assessment selection for our Army
01:37
teammates, Air Force teammates, Marine teammates, Navy teammates and those are
01:41
looked at consistently, usually by what I would call an outer cordon of medical
01:46
safety, very experienced civilian personnel to continue to address that. That's our
01:56
sacred obligation to the moms and dads that send us their sons and daughters for
02:02
these kind of standards-based training and we do that. So I think we're always in
02:06
that motion. We continually strive to have the very hardest training we can while
02:12
protecting the teammates that are certainly the national treasure sent to us by this nation.
02:16
Do you, but do you have the funding that you need in order to implement the training
02:21
oversight programs and do ensuring that the safety of the training is at max capacity there?
02:28
Representative, first I'll start, no. I talk about it in terms of modernization and I think
02:34
as I laid out in the opening statement, and we'll continue to come back to, training and training exercises,
02:40
along with modernizing authorities, modernizing technology, and when I talk about people,
02:44
certainly I start with humans more important than hardware, long-held special operations command,
02:50
truth and education for uncertainty as part of modernization, and that's our humans. We absolutely
02:58
need more money to make sure we're doing that and keeping up, especially as we make our training exercises,
03:03
not our assessment selection processes, more complex, more complicated, so that we emulate what we're
03:09
actually seeing on the environment now. Integrated Air and Missile Defense, it's no longer just about
03:15
OPSEC and distance. Now it's almost pure adversary systems everywhere. So I think absolutely, Representative.
03:21
Well, thank you, and I understand. I mean, the training, like you said, the job and the missions that
03:26
your service members go out and have to do, they need to train at optimum levels. But we need to make sure,
03:33
and I think, I don't want to speak for the committee, but I will do what I can to ensure that you have the funding,
03:38
to ensure that you have the safety standards that you need to ensure that it's safe.
03:41
Thank you, Representative. Mr. Jenkins, just one question for you here, sir.
03:47
You know, Congress created, like, the special operation forces there to kind of almost make
03:51
it like another service, but yet it's not really another service because, you know, you're not like a,
03:58
you're not in the acting role as a service chief. You're really kind of, I think, at an assistant
04:04
secretary level there, right? So do you feel that the fact that they've kind of taken this and kind
04:10
of put it in there and started this off, they're away from the services, that that has kind of had an
04:15
effect on the funding as to maybe why the services may not be funding this or it's not getting funded
04:22
at the level because you're not at an equal level and yet the services don't have control over this
04:26
anymore so they're not putting in the assets that they used to? Perhaps you've landed on some key
04:33
points there, and we are grateful to Congress that SOLIC exists so that we do have those service-like
04:38
capabilities. I do wear two hats where I am a service-like advisor to the SECDEF, but I'm also
04:45
a policy advisor, so it's a unique ASD ship, as you said. And so, yes, we are constantly keeping our
04:50
elbow sharp, making sure that we're at the correct tables with our service counterparts, and that as they
04:55
ponder cuts, we can defend our own equities and make sure that they understand a cut here in the Army
05:00
affects Army soft down here, or a cut in the Navy affects Naval Special Warfare as well. So we
05:06
we certainly are grateful for Congress, the reinforcement that we receive. All right, I yield back
05:10
another time. Thank you, sir. Mr. Luttrell, you're now recognized for five minutes.
Recommended
4:26
|
Up next
Gil Cisneros Insults Pete Hegseth To His Face, Tells Him He Got His Job By 'Sucking Up To Your Boss'
Forbes Breaking News
6/13/2025
4:37
Gil Cisneros Urges Military Officials To Speak Out Against Trump’s Tariffs
Forbes Breaking News
4/21/2025
5:08
Pat Harrigan Presses Spec Ops Official About Efforts To Integrate Drones For Future Conflict
Forbes Breaking News
4/18/2025
5:21
Morgan Luttrell Questions Spec Ops Official About Ensuring ‘Preservation Of The Forces’
Forbes Breaking News
4/18/2025
5:28
Jacky Rosen Presses Spec Ops Official About Continued Efforts To Prevent An ISIS Resurgence
Forbes Breaking News
4/15/2025
5:31
Gil Cisneros Asks Military Official About Potential Future Invasions From Russia Into Baltic States
Forbes Breaking News
4/23/2025
4:44
Pete Aguilar Asks DoD Official About The Process In Upgrading National Guard’s Aircraft Fleet
Forbes Breaking News
5/29/2025
5:04
GOP Lawmaker Asks Secretary Pete Hegseth If The US Will 'Fulfill Its Duties Under NATO's Obligation'
Forbes Breaking News
6/13/2025
5:08
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Questioned About Policy Around Base Security By Kevin Cramer
Forbes Breaking News
6/24/2025
5:22
Will Mamdani’s Proposed Millionaire Tax Save Or Sink New York City?
Forbes
today
16:23
Musk Fires Top Tesla Exec Amid Plunging Tesla Sales in Europe & China
Forbes
yesterday
25:04
He Built A $800 Million Cannabis Business—Now He’s Tackling the Blue-Collar Tech Gap with AI
Forbes
yesterday
0:49
Sam Altman Warns Users Not To Blindly Trust ChatGPT Despite Its Rising Fame
Benzinga
yesterday
1:02
Elon Musk Calls Trump-Backed Senate Bill 'Insane,' Warns It Will 'Destroy Millions of Jobs'
Benzinga
yesterday
0:57
Microsoft Urges Employees to Embrace In-House AI — Performance Reviews May Reflect Usage
Benzinga
yesterday
0:52
U.S. State Department Revokes Visas for Rap Duo Bob Vylan After ‘Death to IDF’ Chant at Glastonbury
TIME
yesterday
1:27
Trump Doesn’t Want Zohran Mamdani to Win But Will Work With Anyone, White House Says
TIME
yesterday
2:30
Idaho Firefighters Ambushed: What to Know
TIME
yesterday
2:41
Tom Homan Asked How Quickly Deportations Will Increase If Big Beautiful Bill Passes
Forbes Breaking News
yesterday
3:31
Karoline Leavitt Reveals What Trump Wrote To Fed Chair Jerome Powell In Letter
Forbes Breaking News
yesterday
2:13
White House Gives Update On 'Behind Closed Doors' Talks With Harvard
Forbes Breaking News
yesterday
1:04
Cindy Hyde-Smith Touts Reconciliation 'Prohibiting Abortion Providers From Receiving Medicaid Funds'
Forbes Breaking News
yesterday
1:23
Tom Homan Asked About Report Of 75-Year-Old Cuban National Who Died In ICE Custody
Forbes Breaking News
yesterday
0:55
Karoline Leavitt: Trump Would 'Find It Difficult' To Work With 'Communist' Zohran Mamdani
Forbes Breaking News
yesterday
1:18
Karoline Leavitt Accuses CNN Of 'Incitement Of Violence' With Segment On ICEBlock App
Forbes Breaking News
yesterday