



The 601st Special Forces Group Calendar 2026 brings an atmosphere you won't experience elsewhere. Each month presents images of the work of people who go into situations where there are no second chances. The limited series of 601 pieces clearly shows that it is a matter for those who know what they want to support. Exceptional photographs are accompanied by a good feeling – the proceeds go to the General Moravec Special Forces Endowment Fund.
The 601st Special Forces Group calendar has been published since 2003. Long-term cooperation with the Special Forces Club and the Endowment Fund provides each edition with a solid foundation and a clear direction. It's not just a series of photographs. Each year, a project is created that carries a piece of history, commitment, and determination of the people from the special forces.
For 2026, only 601 pieces are made available to the public. The number is no coincidence – it refers to the unit that inspires with its performance and approach. Those who don't want to miss out on the chance to have this calendar at home should not delay ordering. Once the series is handed out, there will be no more.
The calendar has a generous vertical format that lets each photograph shine. All the individual pages show that the authors paid attention to every detail. The sturdy binding holds its shape whether it hangs in the office or at home on the wall. The entire year is then based on honest printing and colors that have depth.
Each page brings moments that usually remain out of public view. The images capture the work of special forces members as only those who serve with them know it. It's not about poses, but about reality. That's why the photographs have such an impact and remind us of what real service looks like.
The General Moravec Special Forces Endowment Fund has been helping for over twelve years. It supports those who have suffered permanent consequences in service, as well as the families of those who paid the highest price. By purchasing the calendar, each person becomes part of the support where it's really needed. It's a simple step that has a real impact.