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    LMS Defense Arizona 2007 classes added

    LMS Defense has added many new classes in Arizona for 2007, with more to come!

    Integrated Combat (FOF) Basic Course
    Dates: August 11-12, 2007
    Location: Gilbert, AZ

    Instructor: John Chapman / Yancey Harrington
    Price: $400.00

    The real reason most of us train is to teach ourselves to gunfight. Your brain does not know the difference between lessons learned in a real gunfight and lessons learned under stress in a force on force situational training session. Our Force on Force course is where you put it all together: stress management, critical thinking, combative skills, shooting and communications. This course will give you the chance to be in numerous fights for your life, and gain the experience which comes with each, in a safe environment. This course will make you develop the mental skills needed to be the Last Man Standing.

    Course fees include UTM weapon rental and ammunition costs.


    Duration: 2 days

    Equipment needed:
    • Holster and magazine pouches for Glock pattern weapon
    • Pen and notebook
    • Hat or other head covering
    • Knee and elbow pads
    • Eye and ear protection
    • Groin cup
    • Paintball mask *Optional – Bring one if you want to wear your own.
    • Sunscreen or raingear (as applicable)
    • Adequate personal water supply
    • Sack lunch and snack food (We do not leave the venue for lunch)
    Prerequisites:
    Pistol I or equivalent course from respected training provider. Please e-mail Questions@LMSDefense.com with prerequisite inquiries.



    Wilderness Patrolling and Surveillance
    Dates: October 14-19, 2007
    Location: Casa Grande, AZ / BLM

    Instructor: Chapman / Price / Siciliano / Harrington
    Price: $1,300.00

    This course is designed for the rural state, local or federal law enforcement officer or team, military unit, private security group or qualified civilian who must conduct patrolling and surveillance operations in a rural environment. It is designed to give the individual and tactical team the basic skills required to conduct successful operations in the rural tactical environment. Subjects covered in this course include: camouflage, cover and concealment, individual movement, emergency medical, land navigation, hide sites, observation techniques, tracking, team movement and operational planning.

    Course objectives include:

    Conduct covert “movement to contact” in order to execute a warrant or seizure
    Locate the suspects/objective and determine their composition, disposition, strengths, and gaps
    Gain and retain information that will important in “follow-on” operations
    Seize, preserve and recover evidence in an austere environment
    Increase small unit proficiency
    Build leadership
    Train individuals in decision-making and distributed operations

    Duration: 6 days
    Equipment needed:
    Large Pack
    Patrol Pack
    Water proof bag
    Entrenching Tool (1 per two persons)
    Bush cover/boonie hat
    Flashlight w/ red lens and batteries
    Knife, folding or fixed blade
    Rifle/Carbine/Submachine Gun/ fixed Stock Shotgun
    400 rounds of long gun ammunition
    Pistol 200 rounds of pistol ammunition
    6qt water capacity, any combination of 1 or 2qts. Camel Back is acceptable (2qts on web gear, 4qts. On ruck)
    Camouflage face paint
    Sleeping Bag
    Poncho w/liner
    Rain Gear
    Sketch kit (Small 3 ring binder, Small loose leaf graph paper, pencils, small
    Plastic ruler)
    Load Bearing Vest, H-harness, Chest rig,(optional gear, 6 mag capacity)
    1 Cartridge belt w/ Pistol Holster
    1st Aid kit
    Gunshot Trauma Kit
    Pruning Sheers
    Gloves
    2 Complete sets of utilities/field uniform
    6 Pair boot socks
    1 Pair boots
    6 T-shirts, green/brown/black
    1 Set map pens (Extra Fine point) Lumocolor © by Staedler © available at teacher supply stores
    5 Sand bags (Burlap)
    1 Pocket size notebook
    5 Pens, 5 pencils (mechanical)
    Silva Compass or Military Lensetic Compass
    1 highlighter
    10 sheets of acetate (overlay paper)
    Spray paint-3 Different colors(green, brown, tan,) NO SHINE
    1 Extra Boot laces
    50’ 550 cord
    Sewing kit
    Hygiene gear
    Bath towels
    Cleaning gear for all weapons
    Signal mirror
    Whistle (FOX 40 preferred)
    10 Chemlights
    Binoculars
    Extra Magazines
    Sunblock
    Insect Repellent
    Spiral Ring notebook for class notes
    10 MREs
    Commercial Size Cellulose Sponge, Length 7 1/2 Inches, Width 4 3/8 Inches, Height 2 Inches
    20 Gallon Ziploc Freezer Bags
    20 Half Gallon Ziploc Freezer Bags

    Terrain model kit:
    100’ Nylon/Cotton String
    Colored Yarns (Red, Yellow, Blue)
    3”x5” Index Cards
    Scotch Tape
    Spray Paint-Small Cans (Black, Blue, Green)
    100 Popsicle Sticks

    If your high-risk surveillance team is attending, it is recommended you bring a Digital Camera and Laptop Computer.

    A majority of this course is conducted in a ‘tactical environment’, i.e. out in the woods. The Gear List is comprised of equipment you will need for this training.

    BRING ANY OTHER MISSION ESSENTIAL GEAR THAT IS (PRACTICAL/TACTICAL) SOP WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION OR ANY OTHER GEAR THAT IS ORGANIC TO YOUR ORGANIZATION. CALL BEFORE CLASS REGARDING ANY QUESTIONABLE EQUIPMENT.

    Prerequisites: Basic firearms training in rifle and handgun.


    Go here for the full LMS Defense Schedule:

    www.lmsdefense.com/lms/home/schedule
    Last edited by yasnevo; 05-30-07 at 22:56. Reason: clarification

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