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 Pawnee County Sheriff's Office for our Felony/High Risk Car Stop Course.
We were hosted by the Barber County Sheriff's Department for our Felony/High Risk Car Stop Course. In attendance we had law enforcement from the Barber County Sheriff, Medicine Lodge Police Department, and the Kiowa Police Department.
We attended the Kentucky Constables Association Conference and spent two days on vehicle stops, high risk vehicle stops and handcuffing procedures. In attendance were Constables from all over Kentucky.
We were hosted by the Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office for two Defensive Tactics Training Courses. Agencies in attendance were Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Department, Wabaunsee County Sheriff's Department, and St. Mary's Police Department.
We were hosted by the Dallas County Sheriff's Department in Missouri for our Active Shooter Response/Tactical Entry Training Course and Felony/High Risk Car Stop Course. Training was conducted at the local high school.
We presented our Active Shooter Response/Active Shooter Course and were hosted by the Cherokee Police Department in Oklahoma. Training was conducted at the local high school and we had attendees from the Cherokee Police Department, Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office, Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, Dewey County Sheriff's Office, Texhoma Police Department, and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.
We were hosted by the Wilson County Sheriff's Office and the Fredonia Police Department for our Active Shooter Response/Tactical Entry Course. Training was conducted at a local school.
We were hosted by the Knoxborough Police Department for our Instinctive Hand-to-Hand Combat Course. Training was held at a local school and we had Knoxborough PD, Clarion County Sheriff, and Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole in attendance.
In November we were hosted by the York County Sheriff's Department at their training center. We had law enforcement officers from South Carolina and North Carolina in attendance. Agencies included the York County SO, Ft. Mill PD, Rock Hill PD, Clover PD, Cleveland County SO, and instructors from the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy. We were assisted by Lt. Brian Boling from York County SO who is a adjunct instructor for the USDSA.
In November we were hosted by the Westlake Police Department for our Active Shooter Response/Tactical Entry Training Course and Instinctive Hand-to-Hand Combat. Training was conducted at the Westlake High School.