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This site was created specifically for military personnel that could easily find themselves in a foreign country, without the vast assets of the United States military’s tactical or logistical support. In places where not only the people are a threat but maybe the weather and terrain conditions are as well. Those places that are referred to as the "Wild Places" of the world that a human being is moved down a few notches on the food chain (some times literally). This site is for the squad leaders who want to give their young warriors more knowledge through hip-pocket training, which the military seems to fall short on (except for the dumbs**t). Maybe this site will be seen by a company commander who will show brilliance and foresight and give his people some advanced training that isn’t part of the TO&E. A unit does not need an excessive budget or have to absorb training assets to train and master S.E.R.E skills. Although this site was put together with SOCOM units in mind, any one can utilize this site and gain some type of information that may save their lives or their buddy’s life in a moment of life threatening chaos. Our cadre spend a collective 300 days a year training military personnel in adaptation skills and law enforcement personnel in tactical operations training. Not to mention trapping, hunting, fishing and equipment evaluation that is done during training exercises. They train, test and revise forgotten survival skills from primitive people of the past. And search out, field test and critique skills and equipment of the present. We have made it our operational doctrine to utilize every skill area in the worst of places and conditions so that the military personnel will be able draw from "Real World" experience. Individuals don’t learn just by reading books and sitting through classes. They need hands-on training to gain confidence in their skills and find out what works and doesn’t work.
There are basic fundamentals the U.S. Rescue & Special Operations Group cadre want this site to project to the possible would-be survivor. The following fundamental skills give an individual the ability to fend off the "Reaper" under extremely adverse conditions. With an emphasis on adverse conditions.
When your world turns to manure and mushrooms, our cadre hope that you will keep your head. Demonstrate a blue-steel rod like intestinal fortitude and execute your field craft like a well-trained professional. If you fail to do that, at least try to leave a good-looking corpse.
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