I am now watching a tv series named "The Unit".
It is based on an actual US Army SF unit known at various times as "B-52,Delta Project,and who knows what else,since the name is changed anytime it starts to get too much attention.
I have seen nothing outrageous or insulting to the actual Delta guys I have known,and truth to tell,it does a fairly good job of honoring them,the sacrifices they make,and the things they accomplish in real life.
The series is based on a book written by a retired Delta operator,and IF I understand correctly,he was a technical advisor on the series.
BTW,do NOT get confused by the "B-52/Delta Project" thing. Those were titles that project wore during VN times,and the missions were different and nowhere near as complex as they are today.
Make no mistake about one thing,though. Delta did not and does NOT take in anybody that volunteers. Unless they have changed the standards,which seems to be VERY unlikely,they either ask you if you are interested in volunteering to serve with them,or it just doesn't happen. They know who to ask based on their previous assignments with current Delta operators. You either have enough "rep" to be invited to volunteer,or you don't get in as an operator.
I will admit that my proudest moment in the army came when a couple of senior Delta NCO's came to visit me a couple of months before I was due to get out of the army,and asked me if I would be willing to volunteer for a special mission that would require me to extend my enlistment for the duration of whatever time it took. Since that was ALL they told me and I was due to get out shortly,I turned them down and have regretted it ever since because it later became known as the Son Tay Raid,where they went into NVN and attacked a prison said to be holding US POW's. Turned out the prisoners had been moved a week or so before the raid,but it was still something pretty damn special and I would have volunteered if I had known what it was. The rules were "volunteer first,and THEN we tell you what you will be doing",and I just wasn't willing to do that with with only a couple of months left in the army.
Keep in mind that this IS a tv show and not a documentary,though. A VERY good tv show,but still a tv show.
Also,I will not answer any questions about the unit or anyone I knew that served in that unit. I won't even admit to knowing any of them. It is possible everything I wrote above is a lie.
Take the series as the entertainment it is,and enjoy it.