AAR # 4 – Sept 14/15 CRCD Training Weekend

WHAT: Combat Rifle /Contact Drills Class WHERE: West Virginia mountains. WHEN: 14/15SEP WHO:  -Instructor-Max Velocity. The consummate professional soldier and excellent instructor who is also a gracious host. -Students-12 Patriots with ages ranging from early 30’s to early 60’s (including one woman). Some were prior military, most were not. -Me- 40 year Army Reserve officer. […]

There will be no theme music

THERE WILL BE NO THEME MUSIC What is my point? It is this: ‘IT’ will never happen when you expect it to happen. Expect ‘dislocation of expectations’. Expect surprise. Be aware of the danger of denial. You may be taking a dump over a cat hole out in the woods with your pants down around your ankles, when ‘Contact!’ is shouted. […]

UPDATE: CRCD Training Class added: Oct 26/27

In case you missed it, I have added a new training weekend for the CRCD Class on October 26/27. This is due to popular demand and the fact that the October 12/13 and November 9/10 classes have filled up. The primary demand has come from CRCD Alumni who want to return before Christmas with family/friends/team […]

Battle Belt Question Answered

I received the following question by email: In one of your previous articles on gear carriage, you mentioned that the Paras were expected to be able to survive with what they carried on their battle belts (for 48-72 hours, if I remember correctly). I simply don’t have room for foodstuffs as I have mine set […]

Interest Piece:’The Chindits’ Special Force

Following up from the discussion generated in comments about what to do with casualties in my recent SHTF Combat Casualty Post I am posting a link to an interest piece on Wikipedia about the Chindits, which was an original Special Force raised and used in India/Burma in the Second World War. HERE is the Link […]

AAR # 3 – Sept 14/14 CRCD Training Weekend

MVT Training Review – September 14/15 2013 I completed my second training course with Max on the weekend of September 14/15.  I attended my first training course in July and knew then I’d be back for more.  After initially reading Max’s Contact book earlier this year, his training seemed like the logical next step, so I signed up for the […]

SHTF Combat Casualty – Considerations & Realities

On my CRCD class, I don’t have time to do a full class on TC3 (Tactical Combat Casualty Care). However, what I do is give a few pointers as to how causalities will fit into the game in a real SHTF contact situation. I’m going to try and replicate some of those pointers here: (For […]

AAR # 2 – Sept 14/14 CRCD Training Weekend

I attended the September 14/15 session of Max’s CRCD course. Of the 12 participants, almost all were career civilians like myself with a few military veterans.  It was a good group that was motivated to learn. We all had a similar focus – to prepare ourselves to protect our families from danger. I came in with a […]

AAR # 1 – Sept 14/15 CRCD Training Weekend

As if he was reading my mind, I promise no collusion with this AAR and my post today: (BTW: no photos from this weekend) ——————— Course:  CRCD  Combat Rifle/ Contact Drill Background: 55 y/o civilian with no .mil experience. I took the class to expand my experiences with my AR beyond the square range and […]

Reality Check: “All the Gear, No Idea”

I’m fresh back from my latest training weekend. It was a good and enjoyable class, meeting good people as usual. A little more challenging for me with a wider ability gap among attendees than previously, making me work to tailor the lanes to individual abilities. Cookie-cutter training simply would not have worked. The additional target […]