As I mentioned in my last article, ”Area and Local Security: Conceptual framing for Tactical Security Operations”, there are three similar, yet separate forms of TSO; Screen, Guard, and Cover. Each entail a progressively higher level of capability and requirements. These three categories employ a variety of tactics, techniques, and…
Read MoreThe Raid: A Virtual Gaming Experience
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Read MoreThe Raid: Media Review
Click READ ME below to watch the video. There is nothing like a good crime movie to demonstrate the basic principals of the raid. The 1995 movie Heat with Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, and Val Kilmer is a pretty good example of that…
Read MoreThe After Action Review (AAR) – A Primer
After Action Reviews – or AAR’s. I see them a lot on blogs and forums. People post their “AAR” of whatever product or experience they came in contact with. You typically see AAR’s on a tactical hard or soft goods and even pistol or rifle courses. This is fairly appropriate…
Read MoreArea and Local Security: Conceptual Framing for Tactical Security Operations for Small Units
This article was submitted to another site around 2014 and was never published. Its almost spring again in Missouri and that means brushing off the cobwebs of winter and getting back in the field to teach leadership at One Shepherds’ Warrior Leader Program. (WLP) One of the students who is…
Read MoreCommunications Breakdown: Part 1
The ability to communicate effectively is arguably the most important asset to any entity seeking to obtain a certain goal. Without communication the ability to relay ideas and goals to coworkers and teammates is nullified. Without properly conveying these ideas and goals to our team we fail to reach enabling…
Read MoreThe SLLS Hault – Media Review
Click READ MORE below to watch the video. War movies get a lot wrong. But, when they get something right you notice. That is the case for a short sequence in the movie Act of Valor…
Read MoreAfter Action Review: Process-Oriented Enhanced Performance
There is no better than adversity. Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss, contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time. – Malcolm X The US Army has used the After Action Review (AAR) since the end of the Second World War, although…
Read MoreWorst Case Scenario: Behind Enemy Lines
“We’re paratroopers, Lieutenant. We’re supposed to be surrounded.” – CPT Richard “Dick” Winters at the Battle of the Bulge It’s an oddity of battle that there are numerous tactical reasons to find oneself behind enemy lines. An envelopment or in the case of airborne troops a vertical envelopment will almost…
Read MoreBattle Rattle Radio: OPFOR Types and Functions
This article was originally published on odjournal.com (Olive Drab: the journal of tactics) and has been transferred here with permission.
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