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Tens of thousands gathered in downtown Tampa for Special Operations Forces Week, featuring a prestigious awards ceremony and showcasing advancements in military technology. The Bull Simons Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to two distinguished veterans, honoring their lifelong contributions to special operations. The event also focused on integrating modern technologies and adapting recruitment strategies to meet contemporary needs, all within a collaborative environment that emphasized teamwork in national security.
Tampa, Florida – Tens of thousands of attendees gathered in downtown Tampa for Special Operations Forces (SOF) Week from May 5-8, 2025, marking a significant celebration of military achievements and the latest advances in technology. The weeklong event culminated in an awards ceremony hosted by the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
Highlighting the evening was the presentation of the prestigious Bull Simons Lifetime Achievement Award to two esteemed veterans: retired U.S. Army Special Forces Lt. Col. Lewis H. Burruss Jr. and retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Larry Ropka. These awards honor the lifetime contributions of extraordinary individuals within the special operations community.
Colonel Larry Ropka, a 93-year-old retired air commando residing in Florida, reflected on his remarkable 30-year military career during the event. He shared insights into the risks special operators continuously face, rooted in his childhood aspiration to pursue flight. Ropka enlisted in the Air Force in 1952 with the initial goal of becoming a pilot but served as a navigator, during which he accumulated more than 3,000 flight hours in just three years.
In his extensive military career, Ropka played a pivotal role in planning covert operations, including supporting anti-communist Tibetan fighters and conducting missions in Laos. In 1970, he was instrumental in strategizing the famous Son Tay prison raid aimed at rescuing American prisoners of war held in North Vietnam, although it ultimately did not result in any rescues. Further, he contributed to the establishment and funding of USSOCOM through his efforts in passing the Nunn-Cohen Amendment.
Ropka noted that the Bull Simons Award represents a lifetime of service that remains largely unrecognized by the public. His autobiography, “My 30-Year Journey: In the Shadow of Special Operations Giants,” chronicles his experiences in the military, highlighting the often-hidden contributions of those in special operations.
SOF Week 2025 saw roughly 20,000 attendees, surpassing the previous year’s 19,000 participants. The event featured a myriad of defense trade shows and tactical reunions, all centered on modernization and the ongoing adaptation required within special operations. Key themes revolved around the integration of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence into future military operations.
A focal point of the discussions during SOF Week was the adaptation of recruitment strategies to reflect modern cultural needs and the establishment of service pathways for returning veterans. The event placed emphasis on evolving priorities such as information warfare and cyber operations, underscoring their importance in contemporary national security efforts.
General Dan Caine, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was among the military leaders addressing the attendees. His remarks centered around the necessity for enhanced combat integration and readiness, calling for a quicker development and acquisition process for military technology, particularly in the realms of drones and advanced combat capabilities.
During the event, L3 Harris showcased the innovative Sky Warden Skyraider 2, a new warplane specifically designed for special operations missions. The aircraft boasts the flexibility to operate across various terrains, demonstrating the ongoing evolution of military technology tailored for diverse operational scenarios.
SOF Week not only served to celebrate military achievements but also fostered invaluable connections between defense professionals. The collaborative environment reinforced the critical role of teamwork and shared knowledge in bolstering national security initiatives.
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