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THE GREY BULL MISSION

Rescue Americans when no one else can at the speed of need.

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From warzones to natural disasters, we rescue Americans in trouble anytime, anywhere

GREY BULL RESCUE FOUNDATION

We live by our core value, “Don’t be a Spectator.”

At Grey Bull Rescue, we are guided by our core value of ‘Don’t be a Spectator.’ Standing at the forefront of courage and patriotism, our dedicated team serves as a beacon of hope for those trapped in the most perilous regions of the world. Grey Bull Rescue operates in the complex ‘Grey Space’ where governments are unable to properly assist. Our team of veterans, elite special forces, and intelligence operatives operate at the ‘speed of need’, conducting daring rescue operations to quickly and effectively save the lives of trapped, vulnerable, and endangered Americans and allies. Join us in our mission of heroism and compassion. 

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THE GREY BULL RESCUE FOUNDATION

IMPACT ON THE WORLD

7,002

PEOPLE RESCUED

35

COUNTRIES

616

DONOR-FUNDED OPERATIONS

1,000's

OF CLASSIFIED GOVERNMENT & PRIVATELY FUNDED OPERATIONS

100+

OF COLLECTIVE SPECIAL OPERATIONS AND INTELLIGENCE EXPERIENCE
GREY BULL RESCUE FOUNDATION

Core Values

1

Unconditional Patriotism

Our North Star is love of country and our people are paramount
2

Impeccable Integrity

We operate with the highest standard of morals, values, and ethics in the most volatile, complex, uncertain, and ambiguous environments
3

Absolutely Apolitical

We stay out of politics and focus on the mission of saving lives
4

Bias For Action

We choose to live our founder's ethos of “Don’t be a Spectator,” embracing action over passive observation