Below are photos and information from some of our past survival training seminars offered for law enforcement officers and military officer personnel.
We were hosted by the Hillsborough Police Department in Texas for our Instinctive Hand to Hand Combat course.
We were hosted by the Hillsborough Police Department in Texas for our Instinctive Hand to Hand Combat course.
We were hosted by the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office for our Active Shooter Response / Tactical Entry Training Course.
We were hosted by the Piggott Police Department for our Active Shooter Response / Tactical Entry Training Course. Also in attendance were members of Piggott School Police, Clay County Sheriff's Office, Rector Police Department, and Corning Police Department.
We were hosted by The U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Division in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma for our Active Shooter Response / Tactical Entry course.
We were hosted by the Kingman Police Department in Kansas for our Instinctive Hand to Hand Combat course. Also in attendance were members of the Kansas State Gaming Commission, the Pawneee County Sheriff's Office, and the Pratt Police Department.
We were hosted by Federal Law Enforcement officers in the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Division in Ft. Cavazos, Texas for our Active Shooter Response / Tactical Entry course.
We were hosted by Federal Law Enforcement officers in the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Division in Ft. Cavazos, Texas for our Active Shooter Response / Tactical Entry course.
We were hosted by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina for our Instinctive Hand to Hand Combat course.
We provided the Kansas State Fire Marshals with their yearly law enforcement defensive tactics training hours. We had 26 Fire Marshals from 16 different agencies across the state of Kansas. The training was held at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center.