Actually yes that is my thoughts...Sounds very "EIB-ish."
Very EIB'ish...
The first one I run I am thinking most of the skill stations will be medically related tasks...
Actually yes that is my thoughts...Sounds very "EIB-ish."
Nice stuff HICKMAN. If I may ask, was the rifle, pistol, rifle transition just to practice it?
One of my hopes for his group is that maybe someone would bring it someplace else for people that hate FB ?
I know, I know, but it seems like when we tried to talk about it here on INGO, nothing ever happened. Now we talk about all kinds of stuff every night.
We'll make it a point to post event info here.
yeah, pretty much. When I was in the Army, we only had rifles and that was 20 years ago. So all of this is pretty new to me. We downloaded our mags to force reloads and transitions, so it worked out pretty well.
Really just getting used to a different way of shooting and gear, so that when I get to a class it's not all new to me.
To bad Atlanta Conservation Club doesn't have any real distance....
This.....in spades.
Actually yes that is my thoughts...
Very EIB'ish...
The first one I run I am thinking most of the skill stations will be medically related tasks...
My question to you on this would be...for someone who has not had basic military training or even a first aide class how would this work.
I'm sure that you could take a group of Vets no matter how long they have been out and they could muddle through it....but if you take the average every day guy who goes and buys a gun and wants to shoot in something like this, how would they even know where to start on a casualty assessment?
I love the idea honestly, it's a cool concept, kinda like CTT or WTT (common task training, Warrior Task Training) with shooting and moving thrown in. I know the last WTT course that I went throug at Atterbury was awesome. Had two rope bridges we had to cross, it got us out of a class room for the station to station, and in the field! Add weapons and shooting skills to that and
I've got PILES of training documents and a whole USB "gig stick" full of training powerpoints from the Corps. I've got combat life saver, counter sniping, room clearing, and dozens of others.Ahh well see I'm down for that!!!
I'm sure we all have our skill books still....or can get some!