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Hello
Hey, guys, my name is Ben, I'm 29, and I run a group of Milsim Airsofters in western Michigan. As the snow closes our fields, we've been moving indoors, and I've been using this site to teach our guys and other groups on the effective tactics for CQB environments.
We are currently working on becoming an effective OPFor for local LEO's and other teams seeking a CQB challenge.
We are currently working on becoming an effective OPFor for local LEO's and other teams seeking a CQB challenge.
The last person who got out alive died three days later. You want that smoke now?
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Me
My name is Evan.
Former military.
Current LEO
Interested in CQB for professional and personal applications.
I love me country, fear my government.
Former military.
Current LEO
Interested in CQB for professional and personal applications.
I love me country, fear my government.
welcome to me
I'm 42 years old, I served in italian airborne infantry. Now I'm civilian and I work in private security, teaching in firearms and tactics and use of UTM ammmunitions.I am certificate PSD operator and looking for job opportunity in it
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- Location: Dark Continent
I am The Mad Bastard
Hello, I also have experience.
Very interested in a lot of "stuff and things"
Gunna play this game here until someone better or someone luckier takes me out.
I was American once, now im Rhodesian, gettin ready for another mission north. if i dont get wasted itll be around a 2 week job. I wanna 'make friends'
here on this forum, never been on any forum before, dont like computers much. and im a little outdated on a few techniques i been gone over a year from the first world counries mostly. and im a little young for the experience, just turned 22 again.
i dont do interviews, and i dont play nonsense.
"The mission is the definition of life, without the mission the only reason to love is to train for the next mission." - Me
Very interested in a lot of "stuff and things"
Gunna play this game here until someone better or someone luckier takes me out.
I was American once, now im Rhodesian, gettin ready for another mission north. if i dont get wasted itll be around a 2 week job. I wanna 'make friends'
here on this forum, never been on any forum before, dont like computers much. and im a little outdated on a few techniques i been gone over a year from the first world counries mostly. and im a little young for the experience, just turned 22 again.
i dont do interviews, and i dont play nonsense.
"The mission is the definition of life, without the mission the only reason to love is to train for the next mission." - Me
regards, The Mad Bastard
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- Location: United States
Happy to Join
Where to start...
I'm a veteran law enforcement officer currently assigned to a full-time S.W.A.T. team. I have a bachelors degree, spent a tour in the Marines, and run a website called Trigger Pull Tactical (http://www.triggerpulltactical.com) about tactical training and tactics for operators of the law enforcement, military, and private contracting worlds. I'm a certified instructor in Rapid Deployment and C.Q.B. and I've attended training courses all over the country.
Basically I'm just looking to continue my knowledge as well as share it with other operators so they can better themselves.
I'm a veteran law enforcement officer currently assigned to a full-time S.W.A.T. team. I have a bachelors degree, spent a tour in the Marines, and run a website called Trigger Pull Tactical (http://www.triggerpulltactical.com) about tactical training and tactics for operators of the law enforcement, military, and private contracting worlds. I'm a certified instructor in Rapid Deployment and C.Q.B. and I've attended training courses all over the country.
Basically I'm just looking to continue my knowledge as well as share it with other operators so they can better themselves.
<b>"For those who fight for it life has a flavor, the sheltered never know."</b> - Anonymously pinned to a bulletin board @ the U.S. Command Post, South Vietnam - 1968
http://www.triggerpulltactical.com
http://www.triggerpulltactical.com
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thanks for having me
Nice to meet you folks. I served stateside in the 1/504th PIR, 82nd Airborne Div, as an 11B, for four years out of high school. I now serve as a Captain/Training Officer on the M.F.P.D. I appreciate all the youngsters that are interested in the finer points of cqb that have been developed and implemented over the years by the finest professional organizations in the world, and welcome your enthusiasm. I share with you an affinity for "airsoft" as it is as close to live fire training as most people can get, and a great deal safer. as such I would like to encourage you gamers and airsofters to take on a respectful posture like that of an eager student, when addressing some of these very serious, very qualified, very knowledgeable members, and I think its fair warning to let you know that these types of men often have little patience for frivolity, and undeserved bravado. I want to thank you all for letting me be a part of this site, and extend an offer to contribute whatever I can whenever I can. Feel free to contact me with any questions, I will never be to shy to say I don't know. God Bless you all.
Lord let me be your sheepdog, let me protect Your flock.
I'm a 30 yrs old 1º Lieutenant and serve as platoon leader in a spanish light infantry brigade.
I have been deployed to afghanistan Qala-i-Naw and Herat in winter 2007 and I will return on summer 2011.
We use to train a lot of counter IED drills as well as CQB and convoy and VIP protection.
I have completed a CQB course (NO SWAT ) from the dutch army (Marnehuizen training facility) and a SWAT basic course.
I expect to left the military after my second deployment.
you have an excelent resource for squad and platoon leaders that want to go deeper in the tactical concepts that are critical.
I have been deployed to afghanistan Qala-i-Naw and Herat in winter 2007 and I will return on summer 2011.
We use to train a lot of counter IED drills as well as CQB and convoy and VIP protection.
I have completed a CQB course (NO SWAT ) from the dutch army (Marnehuizen training facility) and a SWAT basic course.
I expect to left the military after my second deployment.
you have an excelent resource for squad and platoon leaders that want to go deeper in the tactical concepts that are critical.
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Brian, 58, no relevant experience. Joined to understand teamwork and the mindset involved in CQB.
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Hello sirs and gents, am Erik from the Philippines and i serve w/ the Phil. Army down South of the archipelago for a couple of years and still on active duty now w/ the regular infantry, i was before in sof community and now planning to go back in the sof after my tour in the infantry and planning to join a high speed unit.. am on to rifles(ARs) and pistol IPSC shooting
Nice to meet you guys in here
good to have this kind of forum
Cheers sirs
Nice to meet you guys in here

Cheers sirs
Hi, I'm Mikhail.
I was in military in my very distant past. Now I work in entertainment industry principally coordinating action and stunt scenes. Often I must train and prepare actors in weapons handling, tactical movements and similar. My concern is that the scenes should be made with decent level of Realizm. So I'm here to learn, share and discuss.
Thanks.
Thanks.