By Madmanm0ran over at progunmillennial Continuing where we left off, we’ll begin with basic movements from the individual to the fireteam level. This topic is foundational, so if you haven’t read Intro to Infantry Doctrine, I highly recommend you do so to get the most out of this information. Keep in mind, this is militaryContinue reading “Intro To Infantry Doctrine”
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Concealed Carry Skills
From Every Citizen A Soldier There are several things a person must master before they can consider themselves competent enough to be a “good” carrier of concealed firearms. First, and not really a “skill” is the ability to actually conceal their firearms on their person. Second is the knowledge of local laws and the commonContinue reading “Concealed Carry Skills”
The “Five B’s” of Logistics
From Every Citizen A Soldier blog It is easy for a nation state to plan for the logistics of the future, logistics and economics are topics at the war college. Dedicated smart professionals study this, and the nation state has more resources than you can imagine. How can a citizen soldier prepare for an uncertainContinue reading “The “Five B’s” of Logistics”
ALICE Rucksack Updates (updated)
So way back in 2015 I read one of “The Baldwin Files” posts on Soldier Systems and in he talked about upgrades to the old ALICE pack. I liked the idea and wanted to try to put together my own. But as time went on I forgot all about the idea. Then I saw aContinue reading “ALICE Rucksack Updates (updated)”
A Suggested Training Approach for Older Shooters
By Tom Alves Most articles and discussions regarding competitive shooting center around equipment. Now and then one will come across an article about training such as the recent one from the AMTU posted on http://www.6mmbr.com/. If you break the articles down they often discuss “core strength” and durability. The purpose of this paper is toContinue reading “A Suggested Training Approach for Older Shooters”
NOTES ON TACTICAL RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE by Jeff Cooper
It is easy to deplore the degeneration of our social order, difficult as it may be to explain it. But it is not impossible to do something about it. Before doing so, however, one must admit that it exists. The news tells us that we live in a savage society in which subhumans prey withContinue reading “NOTES ON TACTICAL RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE by Jeff Cooper”
CQB and Home Defense for Civilians
From everycitizenasoldier I’d like to recommend a couple of videos that cover “CQB” and home security for the civilian. It’s always good to think about tactics. It takes a lot for me to recommend a YouTube video (these guys should be on Rumble) but last night I watched a couple of vids with Drew EstellContinue reading “CQB and Home Defense for Civilians”
An Interview with Ted Kaczynskiby Blackfoot Valley Dispatch
In 1999 I requested an interview with Theodore J. Kaczynski for the Blackfoot Valley Dispatch which he kindly granted. The interview took place that same year at the United States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum, Florence, Colorado. BVD: Well… TJK: Well. BVD: Well, why did you leave your job at Berkeley and your career in mathematics? TJK:Continue reading “An Interview with Ted Kaczynskiby Blackfoot Valley Dispatch”
Workplace Intruder Event Lessons Learned
Jon is right, you can never be over prepared.
Pressure Dressings
From Currahee at everycitizenasoldier Pressure dressings, also known as battle dressings or trauma dressings are a piece of first aid gear that include an absorbent material and the means to fix it over a wound. This means some gauze and an elastic wrap. This idea has been around at least since WWI. Essentially it isContinue reading “Pressure Dressings”