Meet the Director
I "Erebus" never wore the uniform of the U.S. military — not because I didn’t want to, but because I couldn’t.
A criminal record closed that door before I ever had the chance to step through it. No second chances. No waivers. Just a system that didn’t care why — only that it happened.
But I wasn’t done.
One man changed everything: my ROTC Marine Corps commander.
He saw something in me — not a number, not a case file, but a fighter. And through him, I found my way into Constellis.
That was the beginning.
From 2005 to 2018, I served as a private military contractor under some of the biggest names in the global security world:
Constellis. Olive Group. AMK9. Centerra. RSB-Group.
My work took me across borders and into high-risk environments — guarding assets, escorting VIPs, handling K9 operations, managing air/land/sea movements, and staying alive where others failed.
In 2014, I earned my stripes at EBSSA (European Bodyguard and Security Service Association) in Serbia — and from there, sharpened my edge through real operations, not classroom theory. I’ve walked through war zones with no backup, moved people and packages with no margin for error, and survived situations where hesitation meant death.
I didn’t read about it.
I lived it.
This is where my knowledge comes from.
Not from games.
Not from guesswork.
But from experience paid in time, sweat, and scars.
I was denied one path — so I carved my own.



Our history
THE ORIGIN OF EX-OPS
Built from Failure. Forged in Fire.
EX-OPS wasn’t born overnight — it was the result of years of climbing through broken systems, fractured leadership, and wasted potential.
A few years back, we joined the 75th Ranger Regiment MilSim with the intent to bring structure, growth, and capability. We didn’t just play the game — we earned every step up the chain. We built, we led, and we delivered. Eventually, we launched our own OPFOR unit inside the community — and it worked too well. It dominated so hard it shattered internal politics and bruised egos. The result? They shut it down.
We walked away.
From there, we tried again. We built multiple other units from scratch — but they collapsed, not from failure, but from inactivity, burnout, and lack of shared vision.
Still, we kept searching.
We joined communities like ENOT, Tac-Sim United, USEC, and even the Axios Intelligence Agency (AIA). Each one started with promise but ended the same — too much control, too little order, and a toxic culture that prioritized status over substance.
That’s when it became clear:
If no one else was going to get it right — we would.
And that’s when EXECUTIVE OPERATIONS was born.
Not a unit. Not a knockoff military fantasy.
But a fully realized force, built by people who’ve lived the life, survived the systems, and refused to settle.
EX-OPS stands for freedom, structure, loyalty, and execution without the drama. It’s everything we wish those past communities could have been — and everything we know they’ll never become.
This is our legacy — built on everything we endured, and everything we refused to become.
Silent. Eternal. Swift.