Frank Galli, a former Marine Scout Sniper turned instructor, has shared his experiences teaching sniper classes to individuals from the Department of Energy’s “aliens”: “They’re incredibly skilled shooters, no joke… They have a fearless attitude. They often discuss their adventures and find humor in being pursued.”

It sounds like Frank Galli has some intriguing insights into the mindset and experiences of those he’s trained. The humor he mentions seems to reflect a certain camaraderie or coping mechanism in high-pressure situations. It’s fascinating to think about the unique challenges and perspectives involved in such specialized training, especially in terms of how individuals respond to the intensity of their roles. What do you think drives that kind of humor in stressful environments?