The Social Context of Warfare in Anglo-Saxon England
Interesting History Here
A Tactical Fiction: Patrol Contact!
Here is a little foray into some tactical fiction. The idea is to tell a little story in a fictional setting to bring out some tactical lessons: A Tactical Fiction: Patrol Contact! The sixteen man foot patrol had been out for a week now. They were cold, wet and hungry. There were two squads of eight […]
The Arctic Patriot: Rapid Fire!- My Take on the Book
The Arctic Patriot: Rapid Fire!- My Take on the Book: Previously, I reviewed Max Velocity ’s book Contact . That book was a very good resource for people looking to become familiar with m… Thanks very much to Arctic Patriot for reviewing ‘Rapid Fire!’ Much appreciated brother! There is a comment there right now […]
Kicking off a little “CQB’ controversy
Ok, here is some food for thought and discussion that may well kick of some good comments! I have a ‘pet peeve’ that I will take the opportunity to air here. It’s about ‘CQB’ and what I see being taught out there. I am not a retired SWAT SME (subject matter expert) with a CQB […]
HEAT Movie Shootout!!!
I wanted to draw attention to the HEAT shootout scene because it is excellent, and demonstrates, in a Hollywood way, some break contact drills, initially from a vehicle, then dismounted. HEAT Shootout Scene (This is not the best quality YouTube example, but the good one appears to have been taken down) It a great scene, there is […]
Real Ambush Video & Comments
I am posting this video because it illustrates a lot of points. I remember this happening back when I was working in Baghdad, and I saw the after action review at the time. My intent is not to criticize the actions of the team, but to make constructive comments. Ambush Video Now, I will state […]
Combat Studies Group: The Three Man Team
Combat Studies Group: The Three Man Team: Combat effectiveness – a view from the outside in Years ago while still in uniform, I was selected to take part in a large training…
Case Study: Caches and Searching
It seems like a good interest/history topic to cover some first hand experiences of caches and search procedures in counter terrorist operations. It s a little at variance to what we have mainly been used to since 9/11 in terms of the ‘GWOT’. During my time in the British Army I spent a deal of […]
Choosing Contact or Rapid Fire – need to know
In the interest of fairness I want to put it out there that I don’t recommend that you buy both Contact and Rapid Fire (unless you really want to…..) The reason is that they are not designed as sequels, but are simply aimed at different audiences. Thus, there is an amount of material, the main […]