Guidelines for Integrating Inter-Team Communications Into Your Kit

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The cornerstone of why you need communications in the field is unit coordination. Teams must have a way to relay what they see and update the situation to other partner teams in the field and to a command location. This is what’s known as Inter-Team Communications and should be thought of as your lifeline for the Small Unit. One of the topics briefly covered in the RTO Course is how to integrate squad-level commo gear into your kit. After training with several groups I’ve noticed that this normally is an afterthought, so it’s something that I address through demonstration of my own gear during the second day. While I don’t require anyone to bring anything to class other than a notebook, pen, comfy shoes and a good attitude, on the FTX there is a little bit of team movement and scratching the surface on Small Unit Tactics (SUT)…

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And The Night Letters Begin

Night Letters were a thing in Afghanistan. Back in the height of the war, while the Taliban was getting their shit pushed in and leaders rolled up every night, they’d leave night letters among key leaders’ homes in villages and in the cities assuring death if they aided us. The real goal was to scare…

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Cultural Marxism’s Origins: How the Disciples of an Obscure Italian Linguist Subverted America

This comes from site sponsor Ammo.com. Hope you got what you needed when you did. Ain’t much left now. -NCS You may have heard the terms “Cultural Marxism,” “Critical Theory” or “Frankfurt School” bandied about. 21 more words

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