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    Since Kevin is teaching, does that mean the price is in Canadian dollars?

    I'd love to go, but dates conflict with a TriCon advanced pistol course.

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    LOL -- thanks Kisara.

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    Talking

    I wouldn't let Kevin teach me how to attack a shithouse. Don't worry bro. you are not missing anything.

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    Dude -- I'll email you the info.
    Watch your back your TL was the guy who tried to screw Rocky...

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    STAFF - email sent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STAFF
    Josh,

    Yes that is enough. We basicially don't want this class to be anyones FIRST Carbine class as the tempo will be fast and shooters will be expected to know all the basics.
    Are you going to be offering a good FIRST Carbine class at those facilities anytime? I live about half hour - forty five minutes from Canton so you all need to get me trained to be able to take these courses. Then I can offer a pig roast after one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyrch
    Are you going to be offering a good FIRST Carbine class at those facilities anytime? I live about half hour - forty five minutes from Canton so you all need to get me trained to be able to take these courses. Then I can offer a pig roast after one
    Yes we will (most likely with Pat Rogers).
    Last edited by STAFF; 08-25-06 at 13:21.

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    I will have a detailed (well sorta -- got leave some surprises) course overview and a bio up of my life (as it pertains to this)
    I'm trying to con a gov't agency into hiring me so I dont want too much on the net or they will recognize me for an incompetant boob

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    So, Would Patrol Rifle 101 w/ Bill Jeans (16 hours X's 2, I took it twice)

    Patrol Rifle II (All shoothouse stuff) tought by an MCSO (Maricopa County Sherrifs Office) Instructor (16hours)

    Plus Tactical Response Fighting Rifle (16 hours)

    Plus the Tactical Response HRCC Shooting package (40 hours)

    Qualify me?
    "A coward is much more disposed to quarrels than a man of spirit." - Thomas Jefferson

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    Yeah. James Yeager puut on a great series of courses - with about as much realism as one can get in a civilian course. I enjoy courses with James.


    course general overview
    The idea is to attempt to blend a fast past course requiring and teaching some skills with the need to place precision fire instead of dumping a lot of rounds. Overseas theses days (and more importantly CONUS) you are accountable for every round you fire (certain exceptions apply OCONUS).
    Team Tactics in regards to vehicles.
    Engaging Moving vehicles (still working on a good tgt to demo this maybe GY will drive -- kidding dude you have enough with the morons [he works where I used too...])
    Shooting From Moving Vehicle into both moving vehicles and static tgts.
    Downed Team Member Drills (vehicle and footborne.)
    Limited Precision CQB aspects (given range constraints)


    More to follow on that. but key is the Day1 Range Orientation and Safety Briefing
    (I've had friends shot in Blue on Blue so I tend to error on the side of caution)
    individual and team drills (AR and pistol) less teaching than an assessing side so we can see where we are as a group.




    Brief BIO

    36 years old

    14 year veteran of Canadian Forces, Light Infantry NCO. Experienced in small team operations, leadership and a variety Tier II and III SOF skill sets.
    I'm not a Tier1 guy (I'm their groupie - I hang out and catch weapons and kit that falws off the bus...)


    2005-2006 Independent Contractor
    • Emergency Response Team and ERT Commander
    • Cordon, Escort, Hostage Rescue and Containment duties
    • Management of personnel, weapons and team amdministration
    MIL
     Deployed to Afghanistan as "WeaponOperator" [gay yeah not my name for it] (doubling as a Designated Marksman and Close Protection Asset), NEO Operations, PSD of Canadian Military and Indigenous Assets, involved in Security Audit of Canadian Embassy Kabul Afghanistan, involved in operations with 22 SAS and Norwegian SF.
    Weapons Det Commander
     Conducted Live Fire and Force On Force Precision House Clearing, and Use of Force Training and train the trainer events (trained by Tier 1 JTF-2 Pers)
    Domestic Security Operations JTF-Grizzly (G8 Summit)
    Low Level Infantry and SOF Operation Training across the Full Spectrum of Battle
     Instructed Small Arms shooting techniques for both CQB and Range Environments, for pistol and carbine.
     NCO In Charge of Unit Rifle Team, and Secretary of the Garrison Shooting Club

    I have jumped out of some planes and I also managed to read enough to pass a LE sniper course

    BLAH BLAH BLAH

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