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Aug 8th, 2006 |
By Ric. |
Category: Articles
Due to the ergonomics of the human body, either through Devine design or evolutionary process we have some basic motions and physiological actions that work well in concert. We solve problems better when we can look at them. Fine motor skills and small movements work better when they can be visually focused upon. Threading a needle […]
Tags: Body Balance, Body Position, clearing stoppages, Defensive Handgun, Distances, Ergonomics, Firearms, loading, Manipulation Work, Motions, motor skills, Peripheral Vision, Physiological Actions, reloading, Shooter, Shooters, Stoppages, workspace Posted in Articles |
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Mar 24th, 2006 |
By Ric. |
Category: MOUT
I asked the question “Are we tracking?’ and got a resounding “Hooahh Ric.” That let me know both that what I had said was understood and made sense and that I was in the company of Soldiers. This last weekend I had the privilege of working with the 88th Military Police Company out of Fort […]
Tags: Fort Eustis VA, Fort Pickett, Fort Pickett VA, military police, Military Police Company, mindset, MOUT, Mout Facility, Perimeter, Platoon, Professionalism, Rotc, Soldiers, tactical training, U S Army, Urban Operations, Urban Terrain Posted in MOUT |
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Feb 15th, 2006 |
By Ric. |
Category: Articles
Which handgun should I buy? This question comes up all of the time. The simple answer is “The one that you are willing to carry.” So much is made today about the pros and cons of this manufacture or that one, this caliber being better than that one, metal or polymer frame, automatic or revolver and single […]
Tags: Ammunition, Caliber, Defensive Handgun, Departmental Policy, Guns, Handgun, Muggers, Personal Preference, Pros And Cons, Revolver, Simple Nature, training Posted in Articles |
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Jan 30th, 2006 |
By Ric. |
Category: Custom Course, MOUT
Aggressive Defensive Solutions had the pleasure to conduct training with the U.S. Navy’s Underwater Construction Team One (UCT-1) from NAB Little Creek, VA. As part of their pre-deployment workups UCT-1 spent several weeks at Fort Pickett, VA. In November 2005 AggDefSol submitted a bid to conduct training for the unit in conjunction with their normally […]
Tags: cordon and search, Fort Pickett VA, MOUT, Mout Facility, Navy Seabees, Scenarios, Search Operations, Shooter, tactical training, U S Navy, UCT-1, Underwater Construction Team, Urban Operations, Urban Terrain, Weapons Posted in Custom Course, MOUT |
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