Violent Six is a term used by military special operations.

Military special operators live in a 360-degree threat environment. Pushing behind enemy lines means you can be attacked from any angle. Operators use the tactical clock to communicate positions for themselves and the locations of the enemy. Twelve o’clock to the front, nine to the left, and three to the right. Six o’clock is to the rear, where you came from. Covering “the six” means keeping an eye to the rear for enemy engagement and tactical egress.

The call to move out to their six o'clock means something has changed. Operators move to the six violently to maintain momentum and control the situation they may encounter retracing their steps. Intentional violence to the six means never letting your guard down. Violent six is the reminder to never give up. Viotent six ensures mission completion and success.

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Jason Belford is a highly trained operator with 19 years of experience in the United States Army Special Operations, 75th Ranger Regiment. He is a proven leader both technically and tactically. Excelling under pressure without failure, Jason has deployed on 12 combat tours with the 75th Ranger Regiment, totaling up to 66 months of combat. During his time Jason earned two Bronze Stars, one Joint Service Accommodation Medal with Valor, seven Army Accommodation medals, and countless other awards.

Retired from the Army as a First Sergeant, Jason was in charge of a 200-man Ranger Company in the 3rd Ranger Battalion.

After retiring, Jason explored the world of law enforcement in Trussville, Alabama, where he is currently centralized with his wife and family.