Veterans Ronnie Adkins and Rudy Reyes Bring Combat Experience to the History Channel's 'The Proof Is Out There: Military Mysteries'
Former
Army intelligence analyst Ronnie Adkins (left) and veteran Recon Marine Rudy
Reyes host "The Proof is Out There," on History. (Jai Lennard/The
HISTORY Channel)
Posted: April 19, 2024 --- Military.com | By Blake
Stilwell
Published April
18, 2024, at 12:24pm ET.
What really happened
to U.S. Navy aviator
Lieutenant Commander (O4) Scott Speicher, the 1st American combat
casualty of the 1st Gulf War? Did the Mossad, Israel's intelligence
service, assassinate a Palestinian businessman in 2010, or did Hamas frame the
agency for its own political gain? Did the Soviet Union accidentally release a
biological weapon on its own citizens? Or was it an intentional test?
These
are some of the more modern mysteries that have baffled military historians,
researchers and even official investigators over the past few decades. Former
U.S. Army intelligence
analyst Ronnie Adkins and Marine Corps Reconnaissance veteran Rudy
Reyes delve into the facts behind these stories and more on the History
Channel's new documentary series, "The Proof is Out There: Military
Mysteries."
Fans
of prolific online combat footage repository Funker530 are
likely already familiar with Adkins, who's been livestreaming on YouTube as a
shooting sports competitor, fitness enthusiast and podcaster since 2015. Reyes
is probably best known for portraying himself in HBO's beloved Iraq War
miniseries, "Generation Kill," but he's been plenty
busy since leaving military special
operations as the co-founder of Force
Blue, a nonprofit that pairs former operators with marine biologists
to help marine life conservation efforts.
"The
Proof is Out There: Military Mysteries" is "really grounded in our
experience, rooted in something tangible," Reyes recently told
Military.com. "If you've been in the military, you know it's no nonsense.
Ronnie's got the 30,000-foot view ... I am used to freaking snake-eating out
there in the field and having that intimate experience with combat, with the
enemy and in interesting conditions."
The
pair make an interesting team. Adkins is a military deception expert who
deployed to Afghanistan as an Information Operations Chief attached to special
operations forces in Afghanistan. Reyes is a SERE-trained paratrooper, combat
diver, demolition expert and scout sniper, trained in close-quarters combat,
with 50 missions behind enemy lines in Iraq and Afghanistan (and probably elsewhere).
Together, the duo is bringing a world of experience (along with other military, scientific and investigative experts) to unlock the truth behind modern unsolved historical anomalies. "Ronnie and I, in a sense, are point men," Reyes said. "We're point men on a team, and our experts, our scientists and our writers are backing us up. We have all come together to gain some insight; we are presenters with skin in the game and we bring our insight to these stories -- and it's pretty freaking rad."
The History Channel might be internet famous for some of its historical mystery shows, but you won't find stories of ghouls and little green men on "The Proof is Out There: Military Mysteries." Adkins and Reyes are looking at stories that deal with real people and events that occurred during World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War, the Gulf War and today's ongoing conflicts. "It's still about modern conflict, but you'll also find mysteries surrounding current conflicts," Adkins said.
"When you try to cover current conflict, with how dynamic the battlespace is and how rapidly things change, you have to update some things right in the process. There were instances where we had to go back and rehash the facts because things had changed. What was true at that time, maybe months ago, was no longer. So, it's because it's covering such a wide era of warfare, a lot of time and energy had to go into it all. We were working on this up to and including just a couple months ago."
The show opens with the story of Lieutenant Commander Speicher, the only naval aviator shot down during the Gulf War. He was listed as missing in action; by the end of the war, his status changed to killed in action/body not recovered. Some in the Navy, and the Speicher family, however, did not believe that he'd died in his plane. Later evidence revealed clues that the aviator successfully bailed out and left a trail of proof he survived, but his final fate remained a longtime mystery. "Speicher's story was one that I'm really excited we opened with," Adkins said.
"I don't want to give away too much, but it's a story of sacrifice. He was the only Gulf War pilot shot down by enemy fire. We worked through some of the challenges the family saw, the ebb and flow of what they were told. Those are the stories Rudy and I want to be sharing. Of course, there's going to be the fun stuff, but digging into military sacrifice is always going to be top of the list for us."
The sad truth is that service members on the battlefield have sometimes vanished, seemingly into thin air. Warships suddenly explode without anyone, even their enemies, knowing how or why. Modern propaganda and deception tactics can make the truth even more difficult to uncover. But with a team of expert researchers and their own personal wartime experiences, Adkins and Reyes try to shine a light on the ongoing unresolved conundrums of recent memory. "The Proof is Out There: Military Mysteries" premieres on the History Channel on April 22, 2024, and will be available for streaming on History.com the following day.
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