This was sent to me by Mr. D. Valentin, a Navy vet and a career LE K9 handler. Only thing I'm editing is a few spelling errors because those squiggly red lines are aggravating... Further, I told him I'd throw my feedback in there and I will... You'll see it here in brackets ( [ X content X] ) and if you all have any feedback to it, please by all means shoot us an email or hit us on FB or G+ where this will be posted and get it going.
Alright folks... This was sent to me damn near a week ago for feedback and as a basis for an article on bug-out/get-home/whatever-you-want-to-call-it bags...
This was sent to me by Mr. D. Valentin, a Navy vet and a career LE K9 handler. Only thing I'm editing is a few spelling errors because those squiggly red lines are aggravating... Further, I told him I'd throw my feedback in there and I will... You'll see it here in brackets ( [ X content X] ) and if you all have any feedback to it, please by all means shoot us an email or hit us on FB or G+ where this will be posted and get it going.
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A lot of training, both armed and unarmed, focuses just on how we "adjudicate" those pesky little "hostile negotiations" that may turn up in our lives... But how do we secure those close to us?
There are times when we just can't be by ourselves... Maybe we are with our family, a significant other, a child... For whatever reason we have people with us who have entrusted us with their security. |
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