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Easy Rambo...you don't think maybe having some sort of hierarchy and assigned roles, predetermined methods of communication, practice co-ordinating movements and a few basic tactics would be handy to teach the locals?
Actually both of you bring up good points. Most rural Americans dont need basic firearm training from what I have seen, but they probably could use a few chain of command training.
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True...especially with weapons like ar15's or Mini14s I feel like the firearms part would be the easiest to teach from basic levels to snuff. I have learned some really quick and dirty good info on camouflage/stealth and surprisingly hand to hand combat from shit ass Canadian reservists over the course of a few minutes. Even the idea of cover and had to move between it.
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[–] beefartist ago (edited ago)
Easy Rambo...you don't think maybe having some sort of hierarchy and assigned roles, predetermined methods of communication, practice co-ordinating movements and a few basic tactics would be handy to teach the locals?
[–] Doglegwarrior 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
yes. id like a good combo of competent millitary people mixed with smart non millitary types
[–] Odius1 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Actually both of you bring up good points. Most rural Americans dont need basic firearm training from what I have seen, but they probably could use a few chain of command training.
[–] beefartist ago (edited ago)
True...especially with weapons like ar15's or Mini14s I feel like the firearms part would be the easiest to teach from basic levels to snuff. I have learned some really quick and dirty good info on camouflage/stealth and surprisingly hand to hand combat from shit ass Canadian reservists over the course of a few minutes. Even the idea of cover and had to move between it.