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Firearms & Tactical Training Course Descriptions

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Train to Win!

Thank you for your interest in Team one network. Our goal is to provide the most current, cutting edge training to achieve our single most passionate goal: Officer Survival. The Public Safety Division completed it first year representing Code 3, Drager, MNSTAR, Troy Products and Westin. We are proud to announce the addition of Angel Armor. When you train with Team one, you become one of us and part of the network. We ask students for feedback and constantly examine and update our courses to make them even more effective. We are constantly creating new courses to answer the needs of future and current events. We want to be sure that officers have every advantage and Train to Win! Our methodology makes it easier than ever to host classes. We come to you — completely equipped with the best products, technology and equipment, which you use in training. What better way to test equipment before purchasing and in coming to your site, we save you all the travel, lodging and per diem costs of transporting your officers. In addition too our standard array of courses we are offering a few different programs. Action Target Academy courses powered by Team One Network, Tactical Electronics IED and Surreptitious entry courses and Concealed Carry Permit workshops. We will continue to conduct the Rapid Response Workshops in support of Concerns Of Police Survivors where100% of the tuition is donated to C.OP.S. If you are interested in hosting or attending please see our website for up to date details. We look forward to training with you! Thank you again for your support and interest in Team one network. Be safe and Train to Win.

John T. Meyer, Jr President Team One Network, LLC

John is President of Team One Network, LLC a company established to test, evaluate, train and market various manufacturers’ products to the Law Enforcement community as related to officer survival. John spent 15 years with Heckler & Koch, Inc., ultimately rising to the position of Vice President of Sales and International Training. John led a team of instructors that pioneered the integration of formalized training doctrine with practical field experience. These cutting edge, realistic tactical training courses have become an industry standard. John was a Lieutenant with the DOD Police, where he served as a special reaction team leader and is a past President of FOP Middle Forge Lodge 100. He is Vice President of the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI) a member of the Policeone.com Advisory Board and a member of the Police Magazine Advisory Board.

Ta b l e of C ontents Instructors and Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Concealed Carry Permit Workshops Defensive Pistol Techniques - Level One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Pistol Techniques - Level Two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Pistol Low Light Techniques. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Home Defensive Long Gun Techniques – Level One. . . . . . . Long Gun Techniques - Level Two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Family Preparedness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Situational Awareness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Firearms 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11

Firearms Instructor Concealed Carry Instructor Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Firearms Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sniper Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Range Master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chief Range Safety Officers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Pistol Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrol Rifle Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Shotgun Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Submachine Gun Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Armorer Benelli Shotgun Armorer Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Springfield Armory Armorer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Sturm, Ruger & Company SR-556 Armorer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Tactical High Risk Raids & Search Warrant Operations. . . . . . . . . . Hostage Rescue Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SWAT Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Entry Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Team Operations for Chem/Bio/Terrorist Response. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Surveillance Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Tactical Electronics IED Electronics and Diagnostics Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Officer Survival Basic ATV Safety and Law Enforcement Patrol Techniques. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Mountain Bike Officer Survival. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Instructor Active Countermeasures Tactical Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanical Breaching Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Active Shooter Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Correctional Emergency Response Team (CERT®) Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cell Extraction & Control Systems Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . Low Light/Laser Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RedMan® Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoot House Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simunition/RedMan Simulation Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Ballistic Shield Instructor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Table of Contents

Defensive Pistol for the Concealed Carry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dynamic Use of Target Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Long Range Precision Shooting Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pistol Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Range Safety Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police 1911 Pistol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reactive Steel Target Instructor Workshop. . . . . . . . . . . . . Russian Firearms Familiarization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

IED/Explosives Awareness Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Basic Surreptitious Entry and Locking Mechanism Defeat Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Executive Protection Executive/Victim/Witness Protection Operations. . . . . . . . 21 Firearms Operations for the EP Specialist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Specialty Chem/Bio Rescue Wear Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defeating the Aggressive Attacker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Excited Delirium & In-Custody Deaths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ground Combatives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Response for the LE Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portable Video Systems for High Risk Operations . . . . . . . Shaykhet Confrontation Training Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Emergency Medicine Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terrorism…Evolving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicle Search Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Supervisory School/Work Violence Workshop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Commanders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Critical Incident Commander. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inter-Cultural Skills and Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tactical Team Leader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Rapid Response Workshop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Public Safety Division. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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Dave Coffey, JD

Dave is a professor of Criminal Justice and is department head of Police Science at Thomas Nelson Community College in Virginia. He is an Instructor at the Allied Armed Force Staff College and Christopher Newport University. He has more than 20 years of experience in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, serving as both a Police Officer and as Deputy District Attorney in Los Angeles, CA. He has worked extensively as a consultant to State and Local Law Enforcement agencies on use of force training, civil liability, departmental policies and procedures, gangs, high-risk search warrants and tactical operations. Dave is also author of several books on these topics.

Sean Conrad

I n str u ctors & Advisors Zak Albrecht

I n s t r u ct o r s & A d v i s o r s

Zak has 14 years of law enforcement experience. Zak started his career with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Zak then moved into corrections with Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department and later joining Marinette County Sheriff’s Department where he currently works. Zak has been involved with the Sheriff’s Recreation Patrol since 2008. Zak has extensive training in tactical boat, ATV and snowmobile patrol. Zak has also been an Adjunct Instructor with NWTC-Green Bay since 2010. Zak was half of the team that developed the Tactical ATV and Snowmobile courses. Zak instructs Tactical ATV and Snowmobile safety courses to Game Wardens, state and local officers.

Ray Boyd

Ray has been in the law enforcement and security field since 1979. He was a member of SWAT at Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for 19 years prior to accepting his current position as a Firearms Instructor at the Kennedy Space Center firing range. Ray has completed instructor certification courses through Team One, Heckler and Koch, NRA and FLETC in tactical handgun, submachine gun, patrol rifle, and precision rifle as well as low light/laser, active countermeasures and use of force. He also has armorer certifications through Heckler and Koch, Beretta and Glock.

David Brancato

Dave retired from the Clifton New Jersey Police Department in 2012, after 34 years of distinguished service. During his last 10 years of service he was assigned as the department’s Range Master. Dave is one of the founding members of the Tactical Response Team which was formed in 1983, where he served as an Operator, Team Leader and the team’s lead Firearms and Tactics Instructor. He has trained law enforcement and military personnel throughout the country as one of the original adjunct instructors with Heckler & Koch’s International Training Division from 1990 through 2002. He has been instructing with Team One Network since it’s inception.

John J. Burdock

A former Marine Corps Scout Sniper and 22 year Law Enforcement veteran, John currently serves as Lieutenant for the Indian River County Sheriffs Office, Vero Beach, Florida and is an Adjunct Instructor at Indian River State College. John is a former SWAT Team Commander and 17 year veteran of his department SWAT team. John has been a contract trainer for Armor Holdings, Inc. since 1996 and specializes in Ballistic Shield training. He has instructed cutting edge Ballistic Shield courses to all levels of Law Enforcement and Military personnel worldwide. John is also a certified instructor in firearms, defensive tactics and CQB and holds a B.S. from Barry University in Public Administration.

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Lt. Sean Conrad is a Platoon Commander for The Jefferson Township Police Department located in Morris County, New Jersey. He is currently responsible for patrol operations for two patrol squads. He has over 23 years experience in law enforcement . He is qualified as an operator/ instructor for Handgun/Shotgun/Assault Rifle and Scoped Rifle. He has work experience as a Field Training Officer, Narcotics Investigator, DARE Officer and Patrol Operations Supervisor. He is the lead firearms instructor and training coordinator for the department. He has achieved multiple weapons and instructor certifications. He is a multiple weapon armorer, ballistic shield instructor and force on force instructor.

Miguel A. Cruz Jr.

A 20 year veteran of law enforcement, Miguel currently serves as a Deputy Sheriff for the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, Vero Beach, Florida and is an Adjunct instructor at Indian River State College. Miguel holds certifications in Law Enforcement and Corrections. Miguel has been a member SWAT for 17 years and currently serves as a Team leader. Miguel has worked in various roles; corrections, patrol, undercover narcotics, school resource and currently training. Miguel is also a certified instructor in firearms, defensive tactics, vehicle ops, shoot house, active shooter, simunitions and less lethal.

Mauro Di Ceglie

20 years as Police Chief Assistant, and Italian State Police Defensive Tactics Instructor, first two years he serves as Police Military and considering his capabilities in Martial Arts and Combat Sports, he becomes Self Defense Assistant Instructor at Police Training Centers. Instructor of: Krav MagaKarate-Kung Fu-Jeet Kune Do-Kali Arnis Escrima-Savate-Kick Boxing-ShootoMuay Thai. He served at Operating Divisions as Crowd Management, Railways Police, Police Departments and Undercover. Also at Metropolitan Police Car training 456 operators at the knife defense, tactical baton, and truncheon usage. Instructor for REDMAN, Tactical Baton MONADNOCK, Spray Defender ASP, Hand Cuffing, Defense Knife and Machete EXTREMA RATIO, Hand to Hand Close Quarter Kombat. In 20 years he trained more than 5000 people from Agents, Military, Special Operators Unit, and formed 80 Police Instructors.

Michael J. Downey II

Mike is a USAF Security Forces member and currently assigned to the Pentagon in Washington D.C. He serves as the Personal Security Officer for a Senior Military Official. In his 16 years of experience he has performed protective service missions, law enforcement duties, flight line security, combat arms training and has served as an emergency services team member. He was the Chief of the Firearms and Tactics Unit for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC). He has trained over 100,000 students throughout the world.

Pete Ebel

Pete Ebel serves as a lieutenant and commander of the Tactical Operations Unit the Palm Beach County (FL) Sheriff’s Office. He has been a law enforcement officer for 22 years and has spent more than half of his career training law enforcement officers. He started his career with the Lake Worth (FL) Police Department, where for his last five years he commanded that agency’s SWAT team, street crime, narcotics and K9 units. Ebel holds numerous instructor certifications, mainly in high-liability and use of force. He is a state-certified firearms instructor and serves as an adjunct instructor with the Palm Beach State College Criminal Justice Institute, where he instructs academy and advanced classes. Ebel was a presenter at the 2007 International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) conference and the 2003 Florida Department of Law Enforcement High Liability Trainers Conference. His experience includes service as a patrol officer, field training officer, tactical officer, detective, patrol sergeant, training sergeant, watch commander, executive officer and SWAT operator, team leader and commander.

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Steven Favero

Steve Favero has over 16 years of experience at a large Southern California law enforcement agency. During his tenure, he has held assignments in corrections, field patrol, street level narcotics, SWAT and firearms instruction. During his assignment on his Department’s full time SWAT team, he developed his knowledge for firearms and use of force expertise. After a promotion to the rank of Sergeant, Steve is currently his Department’s subject matter expert related to firearms, firearms use of force and firearms related curriculum. Sgt. Favero holds certification on a state and national level with multiple weapon systems and supervises firearms training for approximately 2000 sworn employees. Sgt. Favero possesses a bachelor’s degree from Azusa Pacific University in Organizational Leadership. Sgt. Favero is also an adjunct instructor with Moreno Valley College instructing all firearms related criminal justice courses.

Benjamin “Ben” W. Fravel

Ben is a retired First Sergeant with the Prince William County, VA Police Department and a retired Sergeant Major (Reserve) with the Army Special Forces. He served 26 years as a sniper team leader. He has instructed for several different organizations on a number of law enforcement, security, and executive protections subjects with sniper operations, SWAT operations, surveillance photography, security operations, and intelligence collection being his focus.

Kevin L. W. Gors

Lou Ann Hamblin

Lou Ann has been in law enforcement since 1990 and currently works for the patrol division and the training division of a Michigan-based police department. She is the Law Enforcement In-service Training Coordinator for Wayne County Regional Police Academy and holds a master’s degree in Human Performance Technology and Instructional Design from the University of Michigan. Lou Ann instructs locally and nationally in the areas of instructor development, officer survival, training for female officers and specialty units. Lou Ann is a certified firearms and defensive tactics instructor in a variety of disciplines. She is a certified police and EMS cycling instructor. Lou Ann has written articles published in the area of firearms training. She currently serves on IALEFI®’s Board of Directors and as an Advisory Board Member for PoliceOne.com and is a consultant and presenter with Calibre Press-Street Survival Seminars.

Neil Honkala

Neil started his career with a 100 man South Florida municipal police department. He spent most of his career as a SWAT team member, serving as a sniper, entry team member and team leader. Neil is a state-certified firearms trainer and holds instructor certifications in pistol, shotgun, sub-gun, carbine and other SWAT/Tactical related disciplines. He has served as a road patrol officer, field training officer, tactical patrol force (street crimes) officer and undercover narcotics agent as well as supervising the tactical patrol force and K9 unit. The agency was merged with its county sheriff’s office and Neil is currently assigned as a sergeant in the patrol division.

Ed is an adjunct instructor with Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. He has over 24 years of law enforcement service. Ed has held management positions and has 20 years of tactical experience, serving as an operator, team leader and commander. He retired from the Brown County Sheriff’s Department (WI) as the Chief Deputy. He holds an M.S. in Leadership and Organizational Design and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy. Ed has over 10 years of experience with protective services including international operations. He instructs weapons, physical and vehicle tactics. He also instructs several terrorism related topics.

Mike Johnson

Mike has 29 years of Law Enforcement experience. Mike has worked at several municipal departments in Palm Beach County before joining the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. Mike has also served on many specialized units including the Dive Rescue unit, Drug enforcement unit, Street Crime suppression unit and Special Response team. While assigned to the Department’s Special Response Team, Mike held positions as Entry Team Member, Scout Sniper, Team Leader and Team Commander. Since joining the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office he has served in the Patrol Division as a Deputy Sheriff and Field Training Officer. He is currently assigned to the Training Bureau as Instructor and Range Manager. Mike holds instructor certifications in all the high liability areas.

Steve Johnson

Steve is a 32-year veteran of the North Carolina Department of Justice where he served as the Senior Firearms Instructor for the North Carolina Justice Academy. He was responsible for the training and certification of all law enforcement firearm instructors; all concealed carry handgun instructors, and all armed security firearms instructors. He has attended most major firearms manufacturer armorer courses and coordinated training programs such as Sniper, Submachine Gun and teaches basic SWAT courses. Steve currently serves as the Director of Special Projects for the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association and was recently appointed as a member of the North Carolina Private Protective Services Board. Steve also serves as the President of the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI).

I n s t r u ct o r s & A d v i s o r s

Kevin is President of East Coast Operations and Director of Training and Executive Protection for Seal~Mar Protection Services, Inc., a provider of worldwide protection, security, and highly specialized investigative services and a supplier of specialized training programs to military, public and private law enforcement personnel. Kevin’s background includes more than 40 years of Federal, State, public, and private law enforcement and investigative experience performed in real world environments. For the past nine years Kevin has taught counterterrorism and red teaming classes at ILEETA. He has also lectured on counterterrorism and terrorist tactics at numerous national conferences, including the Florida Senate Committee on Homeland Security and the Professional Investigators and Security Association. He is a Constituent of the U.S. Department of State’s Overseas Security and Advisory Council, and has consulted with other Federal agencies on counterterrorism TTPs (Tactics, Techniques, and Practices), and evolving recruitment and radicalization techniques. He has created and conducted Red Team vulnerability assessments against Tier-1 national security targets. Kevin is a Special Forces combat veteran and a former officer in the Oakland, CA, Police Department. He currently holds more than 40 certifications in investigative, counterterror, and law enforcement skills.

Edward S. Janke

Gary T. Klugiewicz

Gary T. Klugiewicz employed by PoliceOne as a police and corrections subject matter expert. He also is the Director of the Active Countermeasures Instructional (ACMi®) Systems, a national defensive tactics training entity. Gary is retired from the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department after 25 years of service where he was promoted to the rank of captain. He has a background in Knockdown Karate where he won national championships and fought several times in Japan. Gary brought this high impact intensity to law enforcement training. His name has become synonymous with the development of safe but realistic, intense, dynamic simulation training. As former Street Survival Seminar instructor and nationally known defensive tactics instructor, Gary has impacted literally 100,000’s of law enforcement officers. He is the developer of the Active Countermeasures System of Unarmed Blocking and Striking Techniques that is the cornerstone of High Level Control Tactics. Gary is also an instructor trainer for the Verbal Judo Institute. He has developed programs for police, corrections, military, security, and mental health professionals. His instructor training programs stress adult learning, sub-skill development, guided discovery, decision making simulation scenarios, and positive group debriefing techniques. Even more importantly, as a righteous police officer use-or-force defense expert, Gary has defended scores of officers in legal proceedings.

Marty LaBrusciano

Marty is a veteran of 28 years of law enforcement special operations and management. LaBrusciano has served in a wide variety of special operations, specializing in bomb disposal, explosive breaching and Special Weapons and Tactics. Additionally, he has held a wide array of management assignments. LaBrusciano spent 25 years at the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office (Florida) where he retired as a Deputy Director of Metropolitan Operations. After his retirement, Marty served as the Police Chief of Casselberry, Florida for three years. He is a Navy veteran, a graduate of the FBI National Academy and Law Enforcement Executive Institute, in addition to earning an undergraduate degree in psychology. LaBrusciano instructs a wide range of domestic and foreign law enforcement and military personnel.

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Norm Lattig

Norm is a retired Sergeant with the Rockaway Borough Police Department in New Jersey and has 23 years of law enforcement experience, with 20 years as a firearm instructor. He was head of firearm instruction at the department and taught firearms to basic recruits at the Police Academy. Norm is also a submachine gun and assault rifle instructor. He is involved in train-the-trainer course on terrorism with the joint terrorism task force in New Jersey.

Colonel Robert “Coach” Lindsey

Coach recently retired from Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office in New Orleans, Louisiana where he was Director of Security for the Jefferson Parish President’s Office, police survival instructor, range master, director of the training academy, and commander of the communications center. A graduate of Loyola University and the FBI Academy, he has qualified and testified as an expert witness and is a published author.

Sean Little

Sean Little is currently working for the last 12 years for the US Capitol Police Department in Washington DC assigned as a firearms instructor teaching pistol, shotgun, and carbine to patrol officers. Also instructing precision rifle, carbine, CQB, and night vision devices to the Departments CERT team. Certified as a firearms instructor through the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco Georgia, and as a Precision Rifle Instructor through Heckler and Koch Inc. He is a 12 year veteran of the United States Marine Corps as a Scout Sniper having served as a team leader during Iraqi Freedom in 2004’05 and also serving during Desert Storm. Sean has shot sniper competitions throughout his career and shot in the Precision Rifle Series in 2014.

William Luther I n s t r u ct o r s & A d v i s o r s

A 14 year veteran of law enforcement, William currently serves as the Sergeant of the training unit for the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, Vero Beach. William has worked road patrol, Field Training, SWAT and in the training unit. William has been involved in training since 2002 and has continued to advance his education in the area of law enforcement instruction by gaining instructor certifications in the following disciplines: Firearms, Shoot house, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, SPEAR instructor, Redman and less lethal. William is a graduate of the Hathcock sniper school. William also serves as the agencies armorer in the platforms currently employed by his agency: Kimber, Remington, AR-15 and Glock.

Tom Marx

Tom left the Chicago Police Department in 1988 to become one of three instructors at the Smith & Wesson Academy in Springfield, Massachusetts. After several years of teaching full time both nationally and internationally, he shifted roles at Smith; first to a series of technical positions and then as Head of their Domestic Law Enforcement Operations. He left S&W to organize a Law Enforcement Division for Michaels of Oregon and then to help design and market much of their police-related duty gear. Throughout his tenure at Uncle Mike’s, Tom continued to lecture and instruct both inside and outside the US with such diverse groups as IALEFI, WIFLE, LETC, ADPA, and the NRA.

Ken McCormick

Ken McCormick retired in 2009 as a Lieutenant Colonel after 23 years of service in the US Army, 20 of those years as a Military Policeman, and is currently a civilian analyst for the Army. Ken served both in the US and abroad with his last overseas duty living alongside of the Iraqi National Police and conducting counter terror combat operations with Coalition Forces in Baghdad, Iraq. He served in numerous command and staff assignments in MP, CID and Infantry units in addition to four tours as Installation Provost Marshal. Ken has been a regional police academy adjunct firearms instructor as well as providing SRT, operations planning, tactical firearms and shoot house instruction to military and civilian law enforcement agencies in numerous states and foreign countries.

Raymond A. Merlin

Raymond A. Merlin served In the United States Marine Corps for 4 years in security forces and infantry and has over 24 years with the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department (WI) where he worked the majority of his career on 3rd shift patrol. He has also worked in conveyance/transportation of prisoners and was a 20 year member of the Tactical Response Team, with his primary responsibility as a breacher on the entry team. Raymond has a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and Minor in Human Resource from Concordia University. Raymond is a master instructor-trainer in Defense and Arrest Tactics (DAAT), Principles of Subject Control (POSC), firearms, professional communications and scenario master instructor trainer. He is also an instructor in crowd management, ground defense, cell extraction response

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team, integrated use of force, RedMan training gear and physical fitness readiness. Raymond has served on the POSC Advisory committee for the State of Wisconsin Training and Standards and is currently on the Tactical Advisory Committee for the State of Wisconsin Dept. of Justice Training and Standards. He is currently an adjunct instructor for Gateway Technical College-WI, Instructing for the Law Enforcement academy and in-service training. In addition, he also is the coordinator for the Law Enforcement Specialty Training, the Basic Jail Academy, Physical Readiness and assists with coordinating Police In-service training at Gateway Technical College-WI. Raymond has been recognized as an “expert witness” in Use of Force/Subject Control. He is a current Board Member for International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA); the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics-WI, having served as the State Director for 9 years; Every Child’s Place Board Member-Kenosha, WI; and past board member for Midwest Tactical Officer’s Association.

Andrea Micheli

Andrea Micheli is a former Swiss Army NCO. He served as Panzegrenadier and military security specialist. During his duty time he performed protective service missions (Kosovo, UNO Geneva, Swiss Border) and combat arms training to Swiss Army militia personnel. Andrea has completed instructor certification courses through Suarez Intl., Team One and Stategos Intl. He is also a firearms instructor of the Italian National Shooting Association (T.S.N.) Section of Lucca, Italy and an active member of I.A.L.E.F.I. Andrea is the founder and director of Tactical Advantage, a firearms and tactics training company based in Zurich, Switzerland and as a military and law enforcement specialized journalist (member of the Italian Journalist Federation) he writes for several magazines.

Gary J. Monreal

Gary retired in May 2010 after twenty-three years of law enforcement experience in corrections, patrol, SWAT, and training. As a patrolman with the City of New Berlin (WI) Police Department, his duties also included SWAT Team Leader, specializing in explosive entry. Gary is an instructortrainer and currently teaches Active Shooter, chemical munitions, defensive tactics, firearms, Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS), less lethal, vehicle contacts, high-level simulations, submachine gun, Taser® and SWAT. Gary is an adjunct instructor in the technical college system for the State of Wisconsin and has given various presentations at firearms and SWAT conferences throughout the United States. A former adjunct instructor with Heckler & Koch, International Training Division; Gary has taught with Team One Network since it’s inception. Gary has been recognized as an “expert witness” in the Use of Deadly Force and has given opinions in both State and Federal courts. Gary is recipient of multiple department awards and citations; including City of New Berlin Police Department - Medal of Honor.

Eckhard “Ecko” Niebergall

Ecko has 35 years experience with the Hesse State Police (Germany) where he is responsible for the development and improvement of state firearms training programs, defensive tactics programs and the implementation of Interact Defence-Training of which he is the co-developer. He has served 20 years with the Frankfurt Police Department, working riot control, Anti-Drug operations, execution of warrants and executive protection. For the past 25 years he has become a certified active firearms instructor both nationally and internationally, instructor for defensive tactics, CQB, and executive protection. He is President of the Polizeitrainer in Deutschland e. V. (Police Trainers of Germany n.p.O.), a consultant of European Union law enforcement training programs, Expert of Witness and co-editor of the POLIZEITRAINER MAGAZIN. Ecko is Team One Network’s International advisor.

Tim O´Neill

Tim is a Police Firearms Instructor with over 23 years of operational armed policing experience with the UK Police Service. Qualified as an Armed Response Officer, Tactical Team leader, advanced driver, High Risk Vehicle Escort Operator, Sniper and Tactical advisor, he has regularly deployed in the armed resolution of high-risk incidents across city and rural environments and has extensive experience of providing senior commanders with tactical solutions. He is a lead advocate of the development of Active Shooter tactics within the UK and currently serves as advisor and chief firearms instructor for a Government agency deploying law enforcement officers on overseas missions. Tim holds recognised teaching, assessor and safety qualifications, is an active member of the Institute for Learning (IfL), Police Firearms Officers Association (PFOA), International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI) and has presented to audiences at Regional, National and International training seminars.

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Dave Oginski

Dave Oginski is currently a Sheriff’s Deputy with the Marinette County Sheriff’s Office in Wisconsin. Dave spent 9 years with the Wisconsin DNR as a Conservation Warden stationed in Milwaukee and Wausaukee. He served as an instructor for the Recruit Academy, Field Training Officer, Background Investigator and Tactical Instructor for EVOC and Vehicle Contacts. Dave has been an instructor with Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) since 2010, where he teaches Tactical ATV and Snowmobile Training, Boating BUI Enforcement, and the NASBLA Standardized Seated Field Sobriety Testing. Dave is also a certified DOJ instructor for the NHTSA Standardized Field Sobriety Testing.

Lorenzo Paladino MD

Lorenzo Paladino MD is an Associate professor of Emergency Medicine at one of the largest level I trauma centers in the country. He is the Assistant Director of Research at SUNY Downstate and Kings County Hospital Medical Center Emergency Departments and is also a teacher of biostatistics at the medical school. Dr Paladino has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and authored several textbook chapters in Emergency Medicine. He lectures internationally about trauma, disaster medicine, biostatistics and evidence based practice. Dr Paladino is active in disaster relief, including the earthquake in Haiti, and hospital threat assement and bioterrorism prepardness. He has years of field experience working as a paramedic in the NYC 911 system prior to medical school and is still an active paramedic instructor. Dr Paladino is an Advanced Trauma Life Support instructor and a Tactical Combat Casuality Care instructor, with courses including army, national guard, FBI, Homeland Security and SWAT personnel. Areas of specialization include penetrating trauma, critical care, blast injuries and injury ballistics, bioterrorism and chemical attacks, K9 medicine, and scuba rescue and emergencies. Jamie has been a member of the Spokane City Police department for the past 21 years. He was a member of the crowd control/riot TAC team before joining the SWAT Team. He has been an operator for 14 years and 13 of that as an additional member of the marksman team. He is currently an operator, marksman and a team leader. He is a certified Firearms, Rifle, Submachine Gun, Shotgun and Precision Marksman Instructor. He was a district representative for the Washington State Tactical Officers Association and Field training officer for his department. He’s been an instructor at the Spokane Regional Training Facility teaching and critiquing Firearms, Domestic Violence, Patrol Procedures and Field Interviews/contacts.

Vincent Pestilli

Vince is President and CEO of Pestilli and Associates. He has represented many firearms manufacturers including Benelli, Bushmaster, Franchi, Stoeger and HK. He has recently retired as a Master Sergeant from the Massachusetts National Guard with over 40 years of combined service in the U.S. Army and MA National Guard 26th Infantry Division. His military assignments have included; Unit Marksmanship Program Coordinator for the MA Army National Guard, Soviet Military Weapons Instructor, Foreign Military Weapons Instructor, Instructor for U.S. Army Anti-Terrorism School and NCOIC for Small Arms Training Unit, MA Army National Guard.

Jim Phillips

Jim is currently a Patrol Division Commander at the Camden Police Department in New Jersey. He has been a street officer for 30 years. For 26 years he was on the Tactical Force, holding positions as operator, supervisor and commander of the SWAT team. He is widely published in the field of clandestine and exotic weaponry and an expert witness on police useof-force. Jim is a certified instructor in firearms, defensive tactics, impact weapons and crowd control tactics.

Beverly Price

Beverly is employed with the City of Burnsville Minnesota since 1991. She is currently in the Multi-Housing Unit/Street Crimes Unit. She has taught inservice defensive tactics and firearms and is an FTO. She has served as a firearms instructor at the local police academy and is instructing privately for The Association of Training Officers of Minnesota (ATOM) in the area of female specific firearms training. Beverly is a Medal of Valor recipient honored by her agency for her heroic efforts in an officer involved shooting incident. Beverly was a co-developer and presenter of an “in-the-schools” anti-shoplifting program (S.M.A.R.T. Students Made Aware of Retail Theft) which has received local and national recognition.

O. Frank Repass is a nationally recognized firearms expert and court certified expert. Frank served as the Orlando Police Department Range Master for 21 years. He was selected as FOP 1999 Officer of the Year. Frank served for 21 years on the Orlando Police Department SWAT Team where he performed more than 500 operations. He was the first Chairman of the Competition Committee for the Annual SWAT Round Up. He retired from active duty after 25 years of distinguished service. He currently teaches local, state and federal law enforcement in the areas of firearms operations, tactical firearms and SWAT. He has been an IALEFI member since 1984 and has served on the board of directors since 1986. Frank is the 1st Vice President of IALEFI and currently is the Range Master at Kennedy Space Center.

John Riddle

John Riddle is a Retired Sergeant who served with the West Palm Beach Police Department. During his 28 years of service he has worked as a Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer and Road Patrol Supervisor. John is certified in the State of Florida to teach Defensive Tactics and Firearms to Law Enforcement officers. In 1989, John tried out and was selected to become a member of the SWAT Team for the West Palm Beach Police Department where he served for 16 years. He instructed the SWAT Team’s defensive tactics program, firearms and tactical entry. He worked for 13 years on the Entry Team and 3 years as a Sniper Team Leader. In 1996, John was selected as a member of the CAT Team; a street level narcotics unit that performed drug buys, wrote search warrants, conducted prostitution stings and worked tactical patrol duties in high risk areas. John’s teaching career began in the mid 1980’s when he was assigned as a Combat Arms Training Instructor (CATM) in the United States Air Force. During his Air Force career John taught firearm skills to Air Force Security Police, Air Force Base Law Enforcement Personnel, Para Rescue units and Combat Controllers.

Gary Robbins

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Jamie Pavlischak

O. Frank Repass

Gary was an officer for the St. Petersburg Police Department, St. Petersburg, Florida for over 25 years. He held many positions on the department including Field Training Officer, SWAT Member/Sniper/Team Leader, High Liability Instructor for Firearms, Defensive Tactics, Pursuit Driving and Submachine Gun Master Instructor. He was also one of the founding members of the Department’s Career Criminal Unit who targeted the 14% of those individuals who committed over 90% of the crime. This surveillance unit worked the Tampa Bay area and all over Florida. He left this unit and was promoted to Sergeant in 1994 and was made SWAT Commander in 1998. He retired from the Department in 2008. Gary is also an adjunct instructor for the Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force, St. Petersburg College and has taught many drug related classes as well as surveillance classes throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and the Hawaiian Islands.

David Roddy

Capt David Roddy has been a member of the Chattanooga Police Department SWAT Team since 1999 and has held positions ranging from scout, entry, Squad Leader, Team Leader and is currently the Team Commander as well as Special Operations Commander. He oversees team activities and training as well as tactical command. He is a fifteen-year veteran of the department and holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration and is a graduate of the F.B.I. National Academy Session 235. Through his career he has held assignments in gang investigations, narcotics enforcement, patrol supervision, and training assistance. He has provided tactical training in firearms, entry techniques, woodland operations, waterborne operations, less lethal munitions and linear assaults. David has been a speaker at national law enforcement conferences as well as a consultant for several product and training companies across the United States. He has written articles that have been featured in The Firearms Instructor (IALEFI), The Tactical Edge (NTOA) and the Tennessee Tactical Police and Paramedics Association periodical. He is currently the Commander for the Special Operations Division.

Andrew Ruhland

Andy is an 8-year veteran United States Army. He was stationed at Fort Bragg his entire career. Following his Military service, he stayed in North Carolina were he obtained an Associates Degree in Machine Technology and studied Mechanical Engineering for two years. While going to school he worked in industry to obtain his Journeymen’s Tool and Die Certificate. In 2000 opened up his own business CMT Inc. (AKA Ruhl Tech Engineering) producing breaching tools, ladders and extensive training equipment used throughout the Special Operations Community including all Federal agencies, Military and Law Enforcement. Andy’s extensive 30 years of Machining/Manufacturing

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experience places his studies on Breaching tactics and operational equipment, he is also a certified instructor of Osen-Hunter’s SHEILD, teaching exothermic and breathing systems. Presently he is working on a State-of-theArt indoor shooting range in Bozeman, MT.

Bill has been involved in the law enforcement and military special operations community for over 20 years providing tactical equipment, technical and logistic support. He holds certifications as an instructor in chemical munitions, distraction devices, and the MP5 submachine gun.

Dan Savage

Ross Torquato

Tony Scotti

Dr. Richard T. Tovar

Dan has more than 25 years of law enforcement experience and is currently the full-time Special Response Team Commander for the Grand Rapids Police Department in Michigan. He has been involved in tactical operations for over 18 years and has held every rank and position on the Special Response Team. Dan has instructor certifications in handgun, shotgun, Master submachine gun, Senior Master TASER Instructor and is a training board member for TASER International, distraction devices, aerosol projectors, specialty impact munitions, tactical chemical agents, Simunition® scenario instructor and safety certification. Dan is Clandestine Lab certified, a site safety officer, and has attended several WMD tactical operator and commander courses. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy Session #217. Tony has been training people to protect themselves from violence for over 30 years. His name is synonymous with high-risk driving training and his clients are heads of state, corporate executives, security driver/chauffeurs and professional security personnel in government and the private sector. He has trained more than 700 personnel from corporations in 29 countries on five continents. He teaches from hands-on, life experiences, which can only be acquired from experiencing a variety of environments, some of which find crime and terrorism a daily occurrence. Colombia, Peru, Iran, Kuwait, Jordan, Mexico, Brazil, Egypt, El Salvador, Haiti, and Pakistan are some of the countries in which his programs have been implemented.

Tim Sharpee I n s t r u ct o r s & A d v i s o r s

Tim Sharpee is a 25 year corrections and law enforcement veteran who holds the rank of Captain for the Wauwatosa Police Department, located within Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. He was the former Director of Training and Personnel, department’s Range Master and Lead Firearms Instructor. As a 20 year veteran of the department’s Special Response Team (SWAT) he served as an Operator, Team Leader, and Team Commander. Tim is a certified Firearms Instructor for the State of Wisconsin and has taught use of force, advanced firearms classes, active shooter response tactics, workplace violence preparedness, and tactical operations courses; including presentations at SWAT conferences. In February of 2013, under direction of the U.S. State Department, Tim assembled an instructional team and traveled to Chisinau Moldova to begin the first phase of police tactical training for the Moldovan Police Department. The goal of this training program is to establish an international standard of policing within the Moldovan Police Department. Tim has attained his Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement from Minnesota State University at Mankato, and is a Certified Public Manager through the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

Lee Shaykhet

Lee has been teaching defensive tactics, SWAT applications, edged weapons, firearms and fitness programs since he emigrated to the United States from the former Soviet Union in 1979. He has a unique approach that is focused on simple and practical applications, because people under stressful conditions are incapable accomplishing complex tasks. Lee taught numerous programs for Law Enforcement Agencies in the US and Canada. His training has been extremely well received and proved to work under real life conditions. He has also taught for ILEETA conferences. Lee also testified in use of force cases and appeared in interviews with local media to explain and comment on police applications.

Trevin Sorby

Trevin Sorby has been a member of the Prince William County (VA) Police Department since 1989 and served as a member of the SWAT Team for 17 years ending as the Assistant Team Commander. He is a First Sergeant, and his prior assignments include patrol officer, firearms and use of force instructor, patrol supervisor, K9 unit supervisor and criminal street gang supervisor. He is currently assigned to the Special Operations Bureau.

Bill Strang

Bill is founder and President of Tactical & Survival Specialties, Inc. (TSSI) and is retired from the U.S. Navy after 24 years of active and reserve service. His military background is quite diverse spending over half of his career assigned to Naval Construction Force Units (Seabee’s). In addition to being Seabee Combat Warfare qualified, Bill was also recognized as a Master Training Specialist and Instructor in small arms marksmanship, crew served weapons, small unit tactics, law enforcement and physical security skills. Concurrently,

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Ross has been employed as a Brevard County Deputy Sheriff for 15 years. During that time, he has taught Defensive Tactics, Firearms, and Use of Force within the Department, at the local academy, to many of the areas agencies and has presented at several international law enforcement conferences to include ASLET, IALEFI, and ILEETA. Ross has completed instructor certification courses with Team One. He also holds several Defensive Tactics instructor certifications.He is currently an assistant team Leader on the department¹s Special Weapons and Tactics team and have been on the team for the past 10 years. As an entry team member, his primary duty is to secure and control physically resistant subjects. He also serves as the team¹s primary Defensive Tactics and Firearms instructor. Richard is a board certified emergency physician and medical toxicologist. He is also a sworn police officer in New Berlin, Wisconsin. He has been active on the New Berlin Police Department SWAT team for 10 years. He is a less lethal, OC and TEMS instructor. Dr. Tovar has published numerous articles on tactical and forensic medicine. He is a member of the Anti-terrorism Advisory Council for South Eastern Wisconsin U.S. Dept. of Justice.

Joe Tuzzolino

Joe is a retired Detective from the Clifton Police Department which he served for 28 years. A decorated Marine Corp Veteran with Vietnam Combat service, he was assigned as a Tactical Team Leader/Instructor. Joe was the senior member of the Passaic County Hazardous Devices Technician Team and, has been a consultant for explosive entry for the past 23 years. He is a Fire Arm Instructor and former Range Master of the County of Passaic in New Jersey.

Kathleen Vacca

Kathleen Vacca graduated from the University of Florida with a B.S. degree in Journalism and Communication. After five years as a reporter, she traded in her 35mm camera for a .38 revolver and began her law enforcement career. During the next two decades, Kathleen worked in a variety of assignments, including patrol, narcotics, training, juvenile crime, internal affairs, and gang intelligence before retiring as a sergeant in the drug unit’s major case squad. As a high liability instructor, Kathleen taught defensive tactics, mobile field force, tactical communication, and rapid response to active shooters. She is an adjunct instructor with the Multi-Jurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force and teaches surveillance courses at the local, state, and national level.

Kathleen Vonk

Kathleen Vonk has been a police officer since 1988. She designed and implemented the Police Wellness Instructor Course for the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards, for which she is a subject matter expert, consultant and instructor-trainer. She is a part-time faculty member of the Washtenaw Community College (WCC) in Ann Arbor Michigan, and has been the primary fitness instructor for the WCC Police Academy since 2001. She has a BA and a BS and is a certified firearms instructor, H&K Pistol Instructor, RedMan Simulation Training Instructor, Simunition Supervisor, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), Health Promotion Director by the Cooper Institute, and is an FTO for her agency. She has published numerous articles in many national and international publications regarding police cycling, officer survival, firearms and tactics, fitness, and police performance under stress, and she has presented these subjects at many international conferences since 1995 including IALEFI, IPMBA, NTOA, NSCA, ASLET, and OTOA. Her work on heart rate and performance under stress is included in Ken Murray’s Training at the Speed of Life as well as Michael Asken’s Mindsighting: Mental Toughness for Police Officers in High Stress Situations. She wrote two chapters from IPMBA’s Complete Guide to Public Safety Cycling 2nd Ed, (2008) entitled Basic Nutrition and Basic Physical Fitness. Law and Order and Tactical Response published a series of fitness articles written by Kathy titled Street Fit in 2009, and she did a series of fitness videos the same year for PoliceOne.com.

Paul Wassill

Paul is a recently retired Sergeant from a major Canadian police department with 32.7 years of operational police experience including: uniform patrol officer, firearms/use of force/tactics instructor, Criminal Investigations Branch, uniform patrol supervisor, Tactical Support Unit operator and supervisor, and the implementation, strategies, equipment and training of the department’s

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Nuclear Security Division. Paul has instructor certifications in law enforcement handgun, shotgun, rifle, precision rifle, Taser© Master Instructor, and use of Simunition© non-lethal training ammunition. He is also a court qualified subject matter expert and lecturer on firearms and other offensive weapons. Paul also has completed police mentoring and training missions in Bosnia & Herzegovina, as a Canadian Civilian Police (CivPol) member of the United Nations Mission in Bosnia & Herzegovina (UNMIBH), and the Canadian Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team (KPRT) in Afghanistan. Paul also assists in the training of Canadian police contingents assigned to Afghan National Police training in Afghanistan.

Ty Weaver

Ty is a ten year Air Force veteran. Following his military service he served with the Hazleton, Pennsylvania Police Department. For the past ten years Ty has been working in the Law Enforcement & Military sales markets as Operations Manager for Heckler & Koch Inc., Senior East Coast Sales Manager for FN Herstal, USA, and Director of Sage International’s Tactical Weapons Division. Currently Ty is the Mid-Atlantic Regional Manager for Blackhawk.

Tobie Weberg

John Weisman

Seven time New York Times bestselling author John Weisman is one of a select company of authors to have their books on both the Times nonfiction and fiction bestseller lists. Weisman’s CIA short stories were chosen for inclusion in BEST AMERICAN MYSTERY STORIES in 1997 and 2003. His most recent CIA short fiction appears in Agents of Treachery (Random House/Vintage, 2010). He reviews books on intelligence and military affairs for the Washington Times and his analysis has appeared in AFIO’s INTELLIGENCER. Since 2003 he has appeared on more than 130 radio and television shows as an expert on terrorism and intelligence matters. In the spring of 2005, he was invited by the German Government to lecture on the state of the U.S. Intelligence Community. Weisman is an adjunct instructor at Team One Network, which provides tactical training to both local and national law enforcement agencies, and at the Executive Protection Institute, for which he teaches the terrorism bloc. He is an NRAcertified pistol instructor who has created and run tactical exercises for Loudoun and Fairfax counties (VA), and worked on the City of Manassas Park and Clarke County (VA) active shooter exercises. He is a current a member of the Clarke County (VA) Sheriff’s Advisory Board, and senior adviser to the chairman of Kriss Arms of Nyon, Switzerland, whose American subsidiary produces the Kriss Vector system of submachine guns, short-barreled rifles, pistols and carbines. He lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.

Heather Williams

Sergeant Heather Williams has been with the Chattanooga Police Department since 2002. She has worked in the patrol division, special investigations, and Crime Scene Unit. Sergeant Williams is a member of the departments SWAT team. She has received extensive tactical training and is an instructor for Team One Network. Heather has written for the NTOA newsletter and is a member of the NTOA testing and evaluation program for female tactical gear. She has also presented at an IALEFI annual training conference in the area of training issues related to the female officers. Sergeant Williams has trained school resource officers in the area of tactics specific to their environment as well as having taught Active Shooter Instructor courses for Team One Network. Heather Williams is a highly competitive endurance athlete. She is a graduate from The University of the South (Sewanee) with a degree in biology and chemistry. As a student athlete Heather earned All American honors in cross country, track and field and is a two-time National Champion in the 1500

Mike Williams

Mike Williams is a 39 year law enforcement veteran and is currently the Training Coordinator for Team One Network. Mike retired in July of 2010 as Deputy Chief of Police at the Chattanooga Police Department in Tennessee. He ran the department’s day to day operations and was responsible for 650 sworn and civilian employees. He was a former director of training at the Chattanooga Police Academy and was full time SWAT Team commander for several years. As a 39 year Law Enforcement veteran and a 25 year veteran SWAT officer, he served as an operator, Team Leader and Team Commander and still acts as a senior advisor and trainer for Chattanooga SWAT. He is a member of the IALEFI Board of Directors and editor of its magazine, The Firearms Instructor. Mike testifies as an expert witness in State and Federal Courts on the Police Use of Force and tactical team operations and teaches Team One’s Tactical Commander Course.

Joe Willis

Joe will retire from the United States Army as a Military Police First Sergeant in the summer of 2016 after more than 20-years of service. He served in every leadership position from Team Leader to First Sergeant. His assignments have also included Military Police Operations Sergeant, Special Reaction Team Commander, and Investigator. Throughout his career, he spent more than 5 years in foreign countries; Iraq, Germany, Honduras, and Korea. His military education includes DOD Non-Lethal Weapons Instructor, SRT Marksman/ Observer, Military Police Investigator, Anti-Terrorism Advisor, Army Basic Instructor, Air Assault. Joe is a certified Master Army Ethics Instructor, Mediator (advanced) and a graduate of the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute. His last few military assignments include Operations Sergeant Major for a Combined Arms Training Brigade, Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Department of Military Science at West Point, and the West Point Equal Opportunity Program Manager. Joe, is the Course Director for Inter-Cultural Leadership.

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Tobie Weberg is a 21 year law enforcement veteran who holds the rank of Deputy Inspector with the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office, State of Wisconsin. He currently is the Police Services Bureau Commander, which includes the Patrol Division, Criminal Investigation Division, Airport Security Division, Federal Task Forces, Dive Unit, and Explosives Ordnance Disposal (Bomb Squad). Previous assignments include Jail, Patrol, Detective, US Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force, Warrant Squad, Gun Unit, and Targeted Enforcement Unit. He has been a member of the SWAT Team continuously since 1996 and has held the positions of Technician, Team Leader and Training Officer. He was appointed to SWAT Commander in 2007, which he currently still serves in this capacity. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy Session 243, FBI Hazardous Devices Executive Management Program, and Leadership in Crises Program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government as well as many other schools. He has served as an instructor in several different disciplines. He currently serves on the Executive Board for the Association of SWAT Personnel – Wisconsin (ASP-WI).

meter run. Heather obtained her master’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga.

Robert C. Willis

Robert C. Willis has trained federal, state and local agencies and officers for over 25 years in the areas of defensive tactics, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, vehicle contacts, professional communications, constitutional law, report writing and numerous other disciplines. For a decade he co-presented the Calibre Press “Street Survival® Seminar” across the USA and Canada. He often serves as a litigation consultant and “expert witness” and has testified in Federal and State Courts, Grand Jury Hearings, Coroner’s Inquests as well as Police Disciplinary Hearings to explain and critique the force and/or procedural actions of officers. Bob authored the original State of Wisconsin’s Defensive and Arrest Tactics Manual and has contributed articles to national publications.

Mannifred Yates

Fred is a retired U.S. Army veteran with an extensive Special Operations background in both the Army Rangers and Special Forces. His law enforcement experience includes patrol, SRT, team leader, defensive tactics, firearms, and tactics instructor. Fred has trained SWAT teams throughout the country and worked with the U.S. Department of Justice as a contract officer in Haiti, Bosnia, and several other countries. Fred worked for Heckler and Koch International Training division for 8 years.

John H. Zamrok

John H. Zamrok is a decorated Marine Corps Vietnam veteran, who retired from twenty-four years of New Jersey Municipal and State law enforcement service. He served as a SWAT team leader and his 37 years of experience as a law enforcement firearms instructor includes five years as a full-time regional instructor for H&K’s International Training Division. Most recently, John was New Jersey’s State Range Master for ten years, coordinating all recruit and in-service law enforcement firearms training, as well as training a new generation of LE Firearms Instructors as, Assault Rifle and Subgun Instructors. John is now a consultant and is providing experienced training with Team One Network, as well as supporting IALEFI training as a Life Member. In 2010 he was contracted by the US State Department to provide training to the national Army of Benin, Africa, which brought that army up to United Nations’ Peace Keeping status. Those soldiers went on to service the UN in the Ivory Coast and the Congo. He can be contacted at 973 538 6869 or [email protected]. You may also visit his website www.jzamrok.com.

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Acti o n T a r g e t Ac a d e m y

Action tArget and teAm one network have formed a partnership creating newly designed courses to improve the knowledge of Range Masters, Firearms Instructors, Shoot House Instructors and Range Safety Officers. These updated courses will inform and instruct attendees of new technology in modern range, target design and training tactics. This partnership will create the Action target Academy powered by team one network. courses that will be offered are: • Range Master • Range Safety Officer • Chief Range Safety Officer • Shoot House Instructor • Defensive Pistol for the Concealed Carry • Reactive Steel Target Instructor Workshop • Lead Abatement • Dynamic Use of Target Systems Team One Network instructors will travel throughout the U.S. to conduct these courses. They will have trailers equipped with the latest edition of Action Targets products.

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C o n cea l ed Carry Permit Workshops Defensive Pistol Techniques - Level One

Home Defensive Long Gun Techniques – Level One

This course is designed to merge combative handgun techniques with everyday carry and concealment of the personal handgun. The course combines classroom and range time to give the student a solid understanding of what is needed to deploy the combative handgun from a covering garment.

This course will cover basic long gun use for home security which will give the Authorized Concealed Carry individual a basic understanding of weapons handling, shooting techniques, and safety.

Topics that will be covered are: • Legal Issues • Firearms Safety Rules • Ballistics – Internal, External, and Terminal Cycle of Functioning • Fundamentals of shooting – 7 Fundamentals, Different Trigger Systems, Action • The Draw- Multiple positions and shooting positions

• Loading and Unloading • Use of Cover • Reloads • Stoppages • Multiple shots • Multiple targets and Shoot-No Shoot • Relative positioning

Topics that will be covered are: • Ballistics • Fundamentals of shooting • Optics – Red Dot and Other Various Scopes • Multiple positions and

shooting positions • Loading and Unloading • Use of Cover • Reloads • Stoppages

• Multiple shots • Multiple targets • Relative positioning • Situational Awareness – Shoot/No Shoot

Duration: 4 hours Tuition: $125.00 Training Ammunition: 100 rounds $50.00

Duration: 4-5 hours Tuition: $125.00

Long Gun Techniques – Level Two

Training Ammunition: 100 rounds $50.00

This course will give Authorized Concealed Carry Individuals advanced aspects of the elements and techniques of defensive pistol shooting. Topics that will be covered are: • Moving to Cover • One hand • Near to Far • Static Turns

• Moving Turns • Shooting on the move • Moving Targets • Searches

C o n c e a l e d C a r r y P e r m it W o r k s h o p s

Defensive Pistol Techniques - Level Two

This course will cover advanced shooting techniques, use of cover, practical defensive techniques which will allow the Authorized Conceal Carry individual to respond to a variety of threats to protect their home and family. Topics that will be covered are: • Moving to Cover • Near to Far • Static Turns

• Moving Turns • Shooting on the move

• Moving Targets • Searches

Duration: 4 hours Tuition: $125.00 Training Ammunition: 100 rounds $50.00

Duration: 4-5 hours Tuition: $125.00

Family Preparedness

Training Ammunition: 100 rounds $50.00

Defensive Pistol Low Light Techniques This course is designed for Authorized Conceal Carry Individuals to defend themselves in low light conditions, whether at home or in the community. The course will include defensive flashlight techniques, with or without a firearm. Topics that will be covered are: • Flashlight shooting techniques • Gun Mounted Lights and Lasers

• Defensive movement and Target Identification • Practical Scenarios

Duration: 4 hours

Whether at home, in your vehicle, or outside, this course will provide useful information to the student and their family to be prepared in emergency situations. The course covers emergency preparedness, understanding the environment, and practical emergency supplies. Topics that will be covered are: • Situational Awareness • Disaster Preparedness • Emergency Medicine Duration: 4 hours Tuition: $125.00 Training Ammunition: None

Tuition: $125.00 Training Ammunition: 100 rounds $50.00

All Participants in Firearms courses must have a current concealed carry permit. Equipment Provided for All Courses: Converted Firearm (Real functioning firearms converted to safely fire marking cartridges. The same systems used by LE and Military throughout the world.), holster and magazine pouches. Equipment Required for All Courses: Eye protection, Brimmed hat, Sturdy belt for holster and gun, and Hearing protection.

Situational Awareness This course is designed for Authorized Conceal Carry Individuals to defend themselves in low light conditions, whether at home or in the community. The course will include defensive flashlight techniques, with or without a firearm. Topics that will be covered are: • Flashlight shooting techniques • Gun Mounted Lights and Lasers

• Defensive movement and Target Identification • Practical Scenarios

Duration: 4 hours Tuition: $125.00 Training Ammunition: 100 rounds $50.00

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Long Range Precision Shooting Course A three day shooting school that will give the designated marksman the opportunity to shoot from distances of 100 yards to 1000 yards. Minimal time will be spent in the classroom reviewing scope adjustments, minutes of angle, maintenance, data books, determining wind values, and basic shooting positions. Shooters will fire from 100, 200, 400, 600, 700, 800 and 1,000 yards. In addition to firing their own weapons, Team One Network and Savage Arms will furnish several Savage 110 BA .338 Lapuas with scopes and ammunition for fire from the longer distances. Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $595.00 (Savage Arms Scholarship two for one) Ammunition: 150 Rounds

F irearms

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, scoped rifle, , spotting scope, binoculars, cleaning equipment and shooting mat.

Course Descriptions

Defensive Pistol for the Concealed Carry

Pistol Operations

This course is designed to merge combative handgun techniques with everyday carry and concealment of the personal handgun. The course combines classroom and range time to give the student a solid understanding of what is needed to deploy the combative handgun from a covering garment.

Because the pistol remains the primary firearm for police work, this course focuses on the development of practical, close-quarters shooting skills that can save officers’ lives in real-world situations. Emphasis is placed on improving basic shooting skills through range sessions, then using these new-found abilities in high-energy, closequarters, live fire exercises.

Topics that will be covered are:

Topics that will be covered:

• Developing the combative mind • Gun and holster selection • L ocating your own personal carry “sweet spot” • Garment removal techniques •D  raw techniques (with an emphasis on belt carry)

• Enhancing combative pistol and holster skills • Movement while shooting • Seated shooting and shooting in/ around vehicles • Proper ID and engagement

Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $495.00

• Pistol safety and handling • Tactical reload • Stoppage drills • Weapons retention • Low Light techniques • Draw-and-fire exercises • Low-light scenarios • Strong hand/support hand shooting techniques • Multiple targets • Shooting on the move

Ammunition: 600 Rounds Pistol

Duration: 3 Days

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines, concealment style holster, and magazine pouch.

Tuition: $595.00 Ammunition: 1,000 Rounds Equipment Required: Wrap around eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, and a flashlight.

Dynamic Use of Target Systems This course will provide a series of dynamic training exercises that will help you improve your live fire-training program. We will be incorporating a variety of target options that provide a pathway to improve the skills of your students. In law enforcement communities around the world, we know that realistic training is the key to giving students the experience necessary to prevail in stressful situations. The course will offer some of our ideas on the use of a variety of targets in creating a building block approach to realistic training during live fire exercises. We will provide and use a wide range of targets to include: • Paper targets • Three dimensional targets • Range props • Steel targets

• Reactive targets • Turning and swinging targets • Moving targets

Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $495.00 Ammunition: 600 Rounds Pistol Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines, concealment style holster, and magazine pouch.

Range Safety Officer The Range Safety Officer program was developed in response to the demand for a nationally recognized range safety officer certification. Range Safety Officers are people who possess the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, conducting, and supervising safe shooting activities and range operations Topics that will be covered are: • The Role of the Range Safety Officer and Range Standard Operating Procedures • Range Inspection and Range Rules • Range Safety Briefing • Emergency Procedures • Firearm Stoppages and Malfunction Duration: 1 Day Tuition: $250.00 Ammunition: None Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat.

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Police 1911 Pistol

Russian Firearms Familiarization

This is for the Police Officer who carries a 1911 single action pistol. The course involves both classroom and range time for a complete understanding of the capabilities of the 1911 pistol and sound techniques for its use.

At the end of this intensive three day course, students will receive a certification equivalent to the Armed Forces Russian Weapons Familiarization Course certificate. Through a mix of classroom work and range time, students will fire a range of Russian weapons including the Makarov PM, the AK-47 and AK-74, the AK-100 series, and the RPD light machine gun. Other weapons that will be examined, handled, and disassembled include the PK and PKM heavy machine guns (equivalent to the US M60), and the RPG-7, with both electro-optical and iron sights.

Topics that will be covered include: • User level breakdown and assembly • User level maintenance and lubrication • Spare parts replacement for the 1911 • Holster selection • Presentation and draw • Combat shooting techniques • Rapid reload options • Shooting on the move • Shooting in reduced light environments • Multiple target engagement • Single handed firing • Positions other than standing • Incapacitation lecture • Ammunition lecture Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $595.00

Topics that will be covered are: • Nomenclature and ballistics • Tactical assembly and disassembly procedures • Firing characteristics • Sighting • Live fire familiarization Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $695.00 Ammunition: Included Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, and a brimmed hat.

Firearms Instructor Concealed Carry Instructor Workshop

Equipment Required: Wrap around eye and ear protection. Gunbelt, with holster and magazine pouch. Minimum of 3 magazines. Flashlight.

This course is designed to merge combative handgun techniques with everyday carry and concealment of the personal handgun. The course combines classroom and range time to give the student a solid understanding of what is needed to deploy the combative handgun from a covering garment.

Course Descriptions

Ammunition: 1,000 rds

Topics that will be covered are:

Reactive Steel Target Instructor Workshop This concept is the underlying theory behind steel targets. For every shot that is on target, you get instant feedback from seeing the target react and hearing that satisfying “clang” as the bullet makes impact. While steel targets are a fantastic training tool, they add a level of safety considerations beyond traditional target shooting.. Therefore, you have to consider what is behind the target as well as what could potentially be hit in the area the bullet is being redirected to. If that redirection is improper or inconsistent, it can pose a significant risk. This course will cover the many different types of steel targets and the proper and safe use of them. Steel targets that will be utilized: • Plate racks • Pepper poppers • Silhouettes w/ hostage and pelvic targets • IDPA and Tactical torso’s with reactive centers and heads • Dueling trees

• Developing the combative mind • Gun and holster selection • Locating your own personal carry “sweet spot” • Garment removal techniques • Draw techniques (with an emphasis on belt carry) • Enhancing combative pistol and holster skills • Movement while shooting • Seated shooting and shooting in/around vehicles • Proper ID and engagment Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $495.00 Ammunition: 600 Rounds Pistol Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines, concealment style holster, and magazine pouch.

Topics that will be covered are: • Steel Reactive Targets: Safety and Use • Steel Target Safety Rules • Steel target design • Angle of Deflection • Target Hardness • Ammunition • Inspection • Target Placement Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $495.00 Ammunition: 600 Rounds Pistol Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines, Duty belt with holster and magazine pouches.

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Master Firearms Instructor This course will develop and test the skills of the Master Firearms instructor. The firearms that will be covered are revolver, pistol, shotgun, semi auto rifle, sub machine gun and carbine. Each student will conduct a live fire range program; pass a shooting standard drill and written test on all firearms to successfully complete the course. Topics that will be covered are: • Safety rules and equipment • Developing a realistic firearms program • Responsibilities of the firearms instructor • Shooting under multiple conditions • Concealed carry operations • Low light/laser techniques • Non Standard Response • Relative Position Drills • Firing on the move at moving targets • Course and Target design and selection Prerequisites: • Completed a recognized Firearms Instructor Course • Completed Master Firearms Instructor Reading (Article’s will be sent upon registration) Duration: 5 Days

Course Descriptions

Tuition: $1395.00

Range Master The Range Master has overall charge of the range. This position usually occupied by the most experienced Firearms Instructor. This course will further develop the Firearms Instructors’ knowledge in order to become a Range Master by expanding their skills in the safe and efficient management of a firearms range and training program. Topics that will be covered are: • Responsibilities of the Range Master • Range development and management • Range safety issues • Inventory control and allocation • Logistical support and resources • Ammunition, ballistics, evaluation and selection • Target design and selection • Environmental issues of indoor and outdoor ranges • Response to Medical Emergencies • Exposure to Range Hazards (Ear, Eye and Blood concerns) • Realistic scenario based training • Proper communication skills • Use of marking cartridges • Conducting safe live fire scenarios • Developing department policies • Legal and Liability update • Critical Incident review and analysis

Ammunition: 500 Pistol, frangible, 250 Revolver, 400 Rifle, no AP, 300 Shotgun (bird shot or 00 buck)

Prerequisites:

Equipment Required: Wrap around eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, body armor, pistol with three magazines, holster and duty belt, Shotgun w/ammo pouches and sling, Rifle w/ two magazines and pouches and sling, Revolver w/ two speed loaders and holster, Carbine or submachine gun with two magazines and ammo pouches and sling. Other equipment will be provided.

Duration: 5 Days

• Completed a recognized Firearms Instructor Course • Completed the Range Master on-line program (part of this course)

Tuition: $1395.00 Ammunition: 100 Rounds Frangible

Sniper Instructor This course is intended for senior sniper personnel who train new snipers. Instruction will include both classroom and range time. Upon completion, students will be able to create, develop, and implement sniper training programs that meet all the current law enforcement standards.

Equipment Required: Wrap around eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, body armor, pistol with three magazines, holster and duty belt. Other equipment will be provided.

Topics that will be covered are: • The selection of new team members • The responsibilities of sniper team leaders • Liability issues for snipers and team leaders • Instructional and coaching techniques • The sniper/observer relationship • Warning orders • Sniper support during operations • Sniper-initiated operations Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00 Ammunition: 150 Rounds, 50 Rounds Pistol Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, scoped rifle, gillie suit, spotting scope, binoculars, cleaning equipment and shooting mat, pistol.

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Chief Range Safety Officer Chief Range Safety Officers are people who possess the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, conducting, and supervising safe shooting activities and range operations. This course requires the NRA Range Safety Officer certifications as a prerequisite. The successful completion of this course will allow individuals to educate, train, and certify Range Safety Officers. Topics that will be covered are: • Range Safety Officer’s roles and responsibilities • Range standard operating procedures • Range inspection and range rules • Firearm stoppages and malfunctions • Range Safety Briefings which include emergency procedures Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $450.00

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Tactical Pistol Instructor

Tactical Submachine Gun Instructor

It is critical that those officers who instruct their colleagues must have a firm instructional foundation on which to build. This course offers the tools necessary for training law enforcement personnel who teach others about the use of a handgun. The instruction includes critical teaching and shooting skills, as well as, one-on-one instruction labs, range and shoot house techniques, and safety drills.

At the conclusion of this intensive course, students will have developed all the skills necessary to train their tactical personnel in the use and deployment of submachine guns. Both teaching skills and shooting skills will be emphasized, as well as developing the winning mindset to prevail under any condition.

Topics that will be covered are: • Instruction methodology • The responsibilities of the instructor • Safety on the range and in the classroom

• Use of Simunition® • Development of live fire exercises • Developing a shooting program

Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00 Ammunition: 600 Rounds Pistol Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines, holster and duty belt.

Topics that will be covered are: • Safety on the range and in the classroom • How to develop a subgun program • The responsibilities of the firearms instructor • Range management and safety • Shoot house management and safety considerations • Tactical courses of fire • Subgun shooting exercises • Trigger control • Tactical team weapons philosophy Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00 Ammunition: 500 Rounds Subgun, 50 Rounds Pistol

Patrol Rifle Instructor This course is intended for senior personnel who train officers in the use of rifles and carbines. Students will be able develop critical skills needed in both fundamental and advanced teaching techniques. Instruction will include both classroom and range time. Topics that will be covered are:

Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00 Ammunition: 750 Rounds of Rifle and 50 Rounds of Pistol Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, and a rifle with two magazines.

Tactical Shotgun Instructor The shotgun is one of the most effective and versatile tools available to the police officer. This course will give police firearms instructors the teaching skills necessary to develop and run tactical shotgun programs that will maximize the use of this weapon. The course includes both classroom and live-fire range time. Topics that will be covered are: • Deploying the police shotgun • Safety issues • Course development • Instructors’ responsibilities • Tactical loading and reloading techniques

• Ammunition selection • Patterning • Carry methods • Weapons transitioning during active countermeasures • Live fire on multiple targets

Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00 Ammunition: 200 Rounds 00 Buck, 200 Rounds Birdshot, 25 Rounds Slug, 50 Rounds Pistol

Armorer Re-certification required every 3 years for Armorer courses.

Benelli Shotgun Armorer Courses Benelli shotgun Armorer courses are designed for law enforcement/military personnel who are responsible for Benelli shotgun preventative maintenance, checks and service (PMCS). Each course is structured to provide each student with a practical understanding of the advanced features that make Benelli shotguns unique. Students will gain armorer level, hands-on experience with the following Benelli shotgun systems: • M1/M2, with Inertia Rotary Bolt System; • M4 with the patented unique Auto Regulating Gas Operated (ARGO) System; • Nova/SuperNova Polymer Technology Pump Action Shotgun. These courses provide complete and detailed answers to specific questions concerning the weapons mechanical functioning, operational procedure, field stripping and armorer detailed stripping, inspection(s), troubleshooting, and corrective actions/maintenance. Topics that will be covered are: • Nomenclature, • Operator Use, • Cycle of functioning, • Field & detail stripping, • Care & cleaning, • Troubleshooting, • Preventive & corrective maintenance. Duration: 2 Days for all Benelli shotgun systems - to be presented as follows: • Day One: Benelli M1/M2, M3, M4. • Day Two: Benelli Nova/Super Nova Tuition: 2 Days: $650.00, or 1 Day: $350.00. Armorer Tools and Benelli shotguns are provided for use in the classes. The above Armorer Courses are authorized Benelli field schools. Students who successfully complete each course will receive Benelli Certification.

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, shotgun and magazine pouches with ten rounds total.

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Course Descriptions

• Responsibilities of the firearms instructor • Range and classroom safety • Instructional methodology • Making presentations on the range and in the classroom • Drills • Live fire exercises • Range management

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, flashlight, and submachine gun with two magazines.

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Springfield Armory Armorer

High Risk Raids & Search Warrant Operations

Springfield Armory Armorer courses are structured to provide each student with a practical understanding of the advanced features that make the Springfield Family of Firearms unique.

This challenging course concentrates on the execution of high-risk raids and search warrants, both in the counter-narcotics arena, or a possible terrorist scenario. Hands-on exercises will hone operational skills and weapons handling, as well as teach officers how to think “outside the box” when planning and executing these potentially deadly operations.

Students will gain hands-on experience with the XD Pistols, the safest polymer handgun available, bringing together a number of important safety innovations into one firearm. Students will receive practical skills on the 1911-A1 pistols the “warhorse” of combat pistols and the M1A rifle which is based on the legendary M-14 renowned for its accuracy, reliability and durability. Topics that will be covered are: • Nomenclature • Operator use • Cycle of functioning • Field & detail stripping • Care & cleaning • Troubleshooting • Preventive & corrective maintenance Duration: 3 Days (Day One 1911, Day Two M1A, Day Three XD) Tuition: 3 days — $695.00, 2 days — $495.00, 1 day — $295.00 Equipment Required: Team One Network supplies tools and weapons

Course Descriptions

Tactical

Sturm, Ruger & Company SR-556 Armorer Sturm, Ruger & Company SR-556 Armorer’s Course provides law enforcement personnel training in the disassembly/reassembly, inspection, diagnosing, and servicing of the SR-556 rifle in accordance with Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. factory standards. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: • Identify the various configurations and models of the SR-556 family of rifles. •U  nderstand and be able to articulate in detail, the Theory/Cycle of Operation of the SR-556 rifle, and alternative gas action systems. • Identify ammunition recommended for use in the SR-556 rifle. •P  roperly [Armorer] disassemble and reassemble in proper sequence the SR-556 rifle, and its sub-assemblies. •P  roperly conduct [Armorer] preventative maintenance, checks/inspections, and service (PMCS) procedures applicable to the SR-556 rifle. • Diagnose reported field problems relating to the rifle. •S  ervice and repair the SR-556 rifle, to include: the adjustment of existing components and /or the installation of new components. • I nstruct SR-556 user/operators in the field maintenance, care, cleaning, and mechanical operation of the rifle. Duration: One day Tuition: $295.00 Equipment Required: Note taking materials. Take-home Armorer Manual supplied. All armorer tools and SR-556 rifle are provided (on loan) by Team One Network.

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Topics that will be covered are: • Firearms handling and deployment • Threat analysis and risk assessment • Tactical intelligence gathering in an operational environment • Operational planning and coordination • Approaching the target area without alerting the subjects • Covert, stealth, dynamic, and forced entry tactics and procedures • Use of distraction devices during room clearing • Live fire exercises Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00 Ammunition: 400 Rounds Pistol, 400 Rounds Rifle or Submachine Gun Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, flashlight, submachine gun with two magazines and rifle with two magazines.

Hostage Rescue Operations This course emphasizes the advanced level of tactical team operations. It is designed to train teams to conduct Hostage Rescue operations using “rapid deployment” tactics. The program consists of classroom, practical application, and scenario based training exercises. Topics that will be covered are: • Firearms handling and deployment • Threat analysis and risk assessment • Tactical intelligence gathering in an operational environment • Operational planning and coordination • Approaching the target area without alerting the subjects • Covert, stealth, dynamic, and forced entry tactics and procedures • Use of distraction devices during room clearing • Live fire exercises Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $995.00 Ammunition: 400 Rounds Pistol, 400 Rounds Rifle or Submachine Gun Equipment Required: Wrap around eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, flashlight, submachine gun with two magazines and rifle with two magazines.

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SWAT Operator This course is focused on honing tactical team operational skills, working within the team environment, and creating situational awareness and survival skills in highrisk situations. While it is not mandatory to attend as part of a team, it is strongly recommended. Exercises will include Simunition® and active countermeasures, and the use of distraction devices. This is an intensive, rigorous and challenging entrylevel course. Topics that will be covered are: • Tactical planning and concepts for tactical teams • Weapons techniques for pistol, submachine gun/ rifle and shotgun • Site approach and Forced Entry Techniques • Slow & deliberate, and Dynamic room clearing • Active Countermeasures and Weapon retention • Practical Exercises, Drug Raids, High Risk Warrants and Officer Down Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $995.00 Ammunition: 300 Rounds Pistol, 300 Rounds Submachine Gun or Rifle, 50 Rounds 00 Buck, 50 Rounds Skeet, 10 Rounds Slugs Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, flashlight, submachine gun with two magazines, rifle with two magazines, shotgun and magazine pouches with ten rounds total.

Tactical Entry Operations

Topics that will be covered are: • Stealth, slow & deliberate, and dynamic insertion techniques • Moving quietly in urban and rural areas • Thinking outside the box - tactical alternatives • Night-vision approach and entry techniques • Teamwork during the insertion Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $595.00 Ammunition: None Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, and a flashlight.

With the ever increasing threat of terrorism in the world it is imperative that officers have the proper protective equipment with which to respond to, chemical and biological terrorism agents (WMD agents). Tactical teams will be required to execute specialty missions in hazardous environments, to include clandestine narcotics laboratories, “weaponized” chem/bio agents, response to terrorist attacks and contaminates such as toxic industrial chemicals. This 40 hour course is designed to provide the officers an overview of the protective features and issues when shooting and maneuvering in protective equipment. This course is focused on honing tactical team operational skills, working within the team environment and creating situational awareness and survival skills in high-risk situations. Exercises will be conducted without protective gear for a base line, then perform the same drills with Protective masks, SCBA’s and wearing protective suits. This is an intensive, rigorous and challenging entry-level course.

Topics covered: • Tactical planning and concepts for tactical teams • Weapons techniques for pistol, submachine gun/ rifle and shotgun • Site approach and Forced Entry Techniques • Slow & deliberate, and Dynamic room clearing • Potential Terrorism Threats Chemical Warfare Agents • OSHA Standards – Protective Clothing • Relevant NFPA Standards • PPE for First Responders • Donning, Doffing and Decontamination • Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) • Practical Exercises, Drug Raids, High Risk Warrants and Officer Down • Maneuverability, weapons handling and tactical exercises

Course Descriptions

The insertion window, a team’s tactical approach and entry into a site, is often the most critical stage of an operation. This team-building course has been designed to encourage the sorts of flexible insertion and entry skills necessary prior to a successful take-down under virtually any condition.

Tactical Team Operations for Chem/Bio/Terrorist Response

Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $995.00 Ammunition: 300 Rounds Pistol, 300 Rounds Submachine Gun or Rifle, 50 Rounds 00 Buck, 50 Rounds Skeet, 10 Rounds Slug. Equipment Required: Wrap around eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, flashlight, submachine gun with two magazines, rifle with two magazines, and shotgun and magazine pouches with ten rounds total. Team One will provide all Chem/Bio suits, Protective masks and SCBA’s and Marking cartridges.

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Tactical Surveillance Operations This course is designed to give students the theory, skills and techniques involved in conducting surveillance operations. Students will conduct classroom training, interactive drills, and practical exercises. Students will be trained on the use and care of different Optics. An assortment of optical and surveillance devices will be available for use during this course. Upon completion students will gain the skills necessary to observe criminal activity without being detected. Topics that will be covered are: • Planning and Briefing a Surveillance • Surveillance Operations • Surveillance Equipment • Static Surveillance • Foot Surveillance • Mobile Surveillance • Other types of Surveillance (Night, Urban, Rural, Covert)

IED/Explosives Awareness Training is designed to provide the knowledge and skills for First Responders to not only identify potential explosive threats, but identify the key components critical for determining response procedures. Attendees will participate in classroom lecture and practical labs designed to enhance understanding how IEDs function and practical exercises focusing on the identification of an array of IEDs, their components, and triggering mechanisms. Topics that will be covered are: • Energetic Material Orientation & Terminology • Forms of Energy Release • Explosives & Their Methods of Initiation • IED & Booby-Trap Recognition • Homemade Explosives (HME) Orientation: • Precursor Chemicals • HME Manufacturing Equipment • Blast Pathology • IED Manufacture Practical Exercise Duration: 2 Days

Duration: 3 Days

Tuition: $750.00

Tuition: $595.00

Ammunition: N/A

Ammunition: None Equipment Required: Will be provided

Tactica l Electronics Course Descriptions

IED/Explosives Awareness Course

IED Electronics and Diagnostics Course IED Electronics & Diagnostics Training provides Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Operators with a thorough understanding of electronics and diagnostic methods associated with IEDs. This training builds the skills and knowledge necessary to assess IED circuitry and determine the safest method of prosecution. Attendees will participate in limited classroom study and maximum hands-on practical application that provides the skills necessary to build, diagnose, and prosecute circuits. Topics that will be covered are: • Electrical Theory & Physics: o Ohm’s Law/Kirchhoff’s Laws • IED Electronic Components • Basic & Sophisticated Circuits • Resistor-Capacitor Timing Circuits (RC Circuits) • Practical Circuit Construction • Circuit Troubleshooting • Electro-Mechanical Devices: o DC Relays & Collapsing Circuits • Circuit Analysis • Proper Diagnostic Procedures • IED Component Diagnostics: o Detonator/ Switch/Solenoid Diagnostics • Tactics, Techniques, and Procedure (TTP) Development: o IED Circuit Diagnostics o Circuit Defeat Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $1,700.00 Course Requirements: Active Military EOD Operators or HDS Certified Bomb Technicians Equipment Required: Circuit Diagnostic Equipment Recommended Equipment: DDK (Detonator Diagnostic Kit)

Equipment Required: N/A

Basic Surreptitious Entry and Locking Mechanism Defeat Training Basic Surreptitious Entry (S-Entry) & locking Mechanism Defeat Training focuses on providing a working knowledge of various lock designs and proficiency with the employment of the basic/advanced tools and techniques to manipulate and/or defeat locking mechanisms. S-Entry Training includes detailed instruction and practical application of S-Entry TTPs through hands on practical exercises specifically designed to reinforce the operator’s proficiency in the use of basic/advanced entry tools and improvised manipulation to bypass and defeat locks and locking mechanisms. Topics that will be covered are: • Subtle Mechanical Entry Overview • Lock Picking and Locking Mechanism Bypass: o Pin Tumbler Locks o Wafer Locks o Warded Locks o Combination Locks o Padlocks o Tubular Locks • Tool Selection and Techniques of Use • Vehicle Security Defeat: o Auto Locks and Locking Mechanisms: • Domestic Autos • Japanese Autos o Vehicle Access: • Tools and Equipment • Vehicle Selection • Vehicle Entry Techniques o Vehicle Access Practical Exercises Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $750.00 Course Requirements: Active Military, Law Enforcement, or other Government Agency Recommended Equipment: SEK (Subtle Entry Kit)

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O fficer S u rvival Basic ATV Safety and Law Enforcement Patrol Techniques This 3-Day course is designed to certify officers in ATV Safety to comply with state laws. The course will be a combination of classroom, scenario and outdoor training. At the completion of this course the officers will not be expert riders, but safer riders. The course is designed to provide the officers with a chance to become familiar with ATV operation and patrol techniques in a controlled setting. Officers will learn about ATV laws, ATV maintenance/safety checks, proper riding techniques, proper riding gear, how to conduct law enforcement stops/pursuits, and officer safety concerns unique to ATV enforcement. The course will also teach officers how to effectively work in pairs and communicate while on patrol. Officers will be exposed to scenarios that will get them used to drawing their firearm and seeking available cover while conducting ATV patrol. This course will help reduce departmental ATV accidents, injuries and property damage. All officers born on or after January 1, 1988 must complete an ATV safety class to legally operate an ATV within the state of Wisconsin. Objectives: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $695.00

Mountain Bike Officer Survival This demanding course combines tactical weapons training with high-intensity biking skills. Students will be challenged to put their bikes, and themselves, through a series of tactical and patrol maneuvers that will test their skills to the limit. Students should have basic skills in operating a mountain bike. Topics that will be covered are: • Winning mindset • Tactical weapons skills • Use of cover and concealment • Immediate reaction drills • Vehicle stops • Emergency dismounts • E&E (evasion and escape) • Night ops • Obstacles and barriers • Off-road scenarios

Re-certification required every three years for Instructor courses

Active Countermeasures Tactical Instructor This program is designed to prepare instructors to train tactical operators and/or patrol officers in how to utilize control tactics with their firearms drawn. The use of control tactics with a drawn handgun is usually overlooked in traditional defensive tactics training program. Originally designed for tactical teams for High Risk Entries, these tactics have found increased need by patrol officers. Even though burglary complaints, man-with-a-gun calls, or the response to an active shooter may result in an officer responding with his handguns drawn only to find out this has turned into a subject control situation. This program will cover the full range of instruction including lecture, demonstration, physical technique training, simulation training, and testing procedures. The emphasis of this program is to get an instructor up to speed to train their tactical operators and patrol officers. Topics that will be covered are: • Tactical weapon control theory • Strategies for teaching psychomotor skills • Drawn firearm subject control tactics • Decentralization and stabilization tactics • Training props and protective equipment • Simulation Training Strategies • Use of 21st Tactical AirSoft approved training weapons • Use of Simunition® FX® Marking Cartridges • Use of RedMan® Protective Equipment • Use of Polar heart rate monitors Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00 Ammunition: None Equipment Required: Clothing and footwear for defensive tactics instruction, with whistle and lanyard. Duty belt with holster, training weapons, inert aerosols, body armor, impact weapon, protective equipment, groin protection and mouthpiece.

Mechanical Breaching Instructor The breacher, weather a patrol or specialty team members, must be given the training necessary to ensure they is proficient and therefore successful during actual operations. The primary objective of this program is to provide students with a working knowledge of manual breaching tools and techniques. This course will address manual, power assisted, and vehicle assisted and shotgun breaching rounds. Topics that will be covered are: • Types of doors and windows and their construction • Strike points and tools for various types of doors • Break and rake techniques for various window types • Gathering of breaching intelligence • Identification of various types of locks and barricades • Selection of primary and secondary entry points • Practical exercises utilizing Ruhl Tech Breaching equipment and doors Duration: 3 Days

Duration: 5 Days

Tuition: $595.00

Tuition: $750.00

Ammunition: None

Ammunition: 800 Rounds Pistol

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, full tactical gear including body armor and gloves.

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full duty gear including body armor, OC spray, baton, flashlight, handcuffs, mountain bike, helmet and gloves.

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Course Descriptions

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Officers will be able to demonstrate and effectively operate an ATV in a safe manner. Officers born on or after January 1st, 1988 will be able to legally operate an ATV. Officers will be able to effectively work in pairs and conduct ATV enforcement. Officers will become familiar with officer safety issues when pursing or attempting to stop an ATV. Officers will be able to identify ATV violations. Officers will be able to demonstrate drawing their firearm and proper use of cover/concealment that ATV’s can provide. Officers will have become familiar with their departmental ATV and how to safely operate it.

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Active Shooter Instructor This course is designed to give the instructor the knowledge and skill to train first responding officers to an Active Shooter incident. Active Shooter incidents are becoming more prevalent in law enforcement and the need to train officers in how to respond has become a vital part of law enforcement training. Instructor development issues will also be discussed as students will be “hands-on” teaching practical skills throughout this course. These practical skills will be taught with its focus on tactics. Firearms drills will be taught using Simunitions, however, these same drills can later be applied to “live-fire” range drills or high level scenario based training. Topics that will be covered are: • Lessons learned from previous Active Shooter incidents • Determining the threat • Use of Site surveys to aid pre-planned responses • First responder tactics • Development of Patrol Response Team(s) • Breaching tactics and capabilities • Use of mobile Tactical Operations Center (TOC) • Tactical room entry and clearing • Use of shields and other ballistic protection • Low light issues • Outdoor rapid response rescue • Practical drills Duration: 3 Days

This course was designed to prepare new instructors to implement cell extraction tactics in their institutions. This course fully addresses all aspects of verbal deescalation, physical stabilization, and restraint. The program introduces “Pad Subduing” Tactics developed to deal with violent subject resistance in both close quarter and larger living areas. Topics that will be covered are: • The purpose of force cell moves • Entry drills for 3 to 5 person teams • How to establish cell extraction teams • Use of shield tactics • Contingency planning and operations • Use of restraints & control devices • Importance crisis management teams • Support personnel and squads • Purpose and use of the protective mask • Selection & deployment of chemicals • Baton deployment and selection criteria • Integrated use of force options • Ground stabilization tactics • Documentation & medical issues • Use of RedMan® Protective Equipment • Use of Polar heart rate monitors Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00

Tuition: $695.00

Course Descriptions

Cell Extraction & Control Systems Instructor

Ammunition: None

Equipment Required: Handgun and duty belt with full gear including body armor, flashlight and handcuffs. Some type of long gun (AR-15, M-4, Shotgun). It is highly recommended that each student provide their own certified simulation training weapon and certified protective gear for force-on–force training. If the student is unable to provide this training equipment, the necessary equipment will be provided however the student may not be issued a training weapon similar to their duty weapon.

Correctional Emergency Response Team (CERT®) Instructor This program is designed to prepare new instructors to implement CERT Tactics for their Correctional Emergency Response Teams. This program will cover the full range of instruction including lecture, demonstration, physical technique training, simulation training, and testing procedures. The emphasis of this program is to get an instructor up to speed to train correctional personnel in special team response to both large and small disturbance emergencies. Topics that will be covered are: • Correctional use-of-force control theory • American correctional disturbances will be reviewed and debriefed • Team development, personnel selection, and equipment selection • STAR tactic: team stabilization strategies • Cell entry tactics will be developed using soft shields • Large area multiple inmate disturbances tactics • Stabilization/handcuffing and the use of special restraints • Incident documentation procedures • Use of RedMan® Protective Equipment • Use of Polar heart rate monitors

Equipment Required: Assigned duty gear to include holster, pistol, impact weapon, handcuffs with key. Helmet with drop shield, protective equipment, body armor, gas mask and riot shield.

Low Light/Laser Instructor More than 60% of officer-involved shootings occur between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. This course is designed for LEO Firearms Instructors to instruct their officers to gain skills and develop an ability to win a confrontation during low light situations. This course will explore the tactical advantages of multiple lighting systems and techniques. Instructors will explore techniques and drills to train department personnel with hand held and weapon mounted lights and optics and laser sights. Students must pass a written test, live fire standards drills and instructor evaluations to successfully complete the course. Topics that will be covered are: • Eyesight during low light • Night sights, Lasers and Optics • Management of flashlights • Tactical use of light • Flashlight techniques • Instructor development • Firearm mounted lights • Back lighting • Safety issues Duration: 3 days Tuition: $595.00

Duration: 5 Days

Ammunition: 400 Rounds Pistol, 100 Rounds of Rifle or Shotgun

Tuition: $750.00

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, vest, flashlight, sidearm, safe holster, three magazines/speed loaders and a shotgun or rifle. Streamlight flashlights will be available for selected models of pistols for use at this course, please call prior to make arrangements.

Ammunition: None Equipment Required: Appropriate instructional clothing and footwear, cloth elbow & knee protection, mouth guards, whistle & lanyard, appropriate duty belt with handcuffs, handcuff case, and handcuff key. Bring your department’s specialized emergency response equipment for evaluation purposes.

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RedMan® Instructor This program is designed to prepare the instructor to train and supervise demonstrators in the proper use of RedMan® Training Equipment. Decades of “lessons learned” have taught RedMan Instructors that they should not be wearing the RedMan® Equipment. Instead, these instructors should be supervising properly trained and supervised demonstrators who are wearing the protective equipment. Supervisors should “supervise” training drills and simulations, not be a part of the melee. Only then can training drills and simulations be conducted effectively, realistically, and, most of all, safely. The entire course is based on the premise that the instructor will go back and train and supervise a cadre of properly selected and trained demonstrators.

Course Descriptions

Instruction will deal with incorporating the instructors existing techniques and tactics into drills that utilize Tactical Communication, subject control, aerosol sprays, impact weapons, and lethal force up to and including the use of training munitions. The Seven Levels of Simulation will be explored as will be the use of a full range of defensive tactics training tools including training weapons, striking shields, and impact training protective equipment. This course will develop the building blocks to assist instructors in developing the skills necessary to lead to future training scenarios. Using the “isolation exercise” concept, instructors will understand, participate in , and learn how to train their demonstrators in how to cover this crucial middle ground. Topics that will be covered are: • L earn the parameters of use & misuse, correct sizing, proper donning, correct use & care, sanitation, equipment repair, and repacking & storage of the RedMan® XP Suit including Climatization Drills • Learn how to train demonstrators to move in the RedMan® XP Suit, protect themselves from the environment, and how to take blunt force impact during training drills and simulations • Review RedMan® Product Guide, Warnings & Cautions, and Product DVD to assist the instructor in the proper use of this equipment • L earn how to use the Seven Levels of Simulation in Shadow Training, Prop Training, Partner Training, Dynamic Movement Training, Relative Positioning Training, Environmental Factors Training, and High Level Simulations • L earn how to keep your demonstrators and officers safe through Training Injury Liability Management that includes how to evaluate wellness & fitness levels, conduct defensive tactics training at the proper intensity levels for maximum results, and manage, when necessary, training injuries.. • L earn how to use the RedMan® WDS Suits with new WD2 Head for training munitions training using Simunition FX and/or AirSoft weapons • L earn how to use the RedMan in Isolation Drills designed to maximize training time in preparing officers for future decision making scenario based simulations. Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $595.00 Ammunition: None Equipment Required: Appropriate Instructional clothing and footwear, cloth elbow & knee protection, whistle & lanyard, appropriate duty belt holster, training firearm if available, inert aerosol spray with holder, training baton and holder, and handcuffs, handcuff case, and handcuff key.

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Shoot House Instructor Shoot house training provides officers with the ability to hone their shooting skills under realistic, high-stress conditions. This course offers instructors all the tools necessary to build a shoot house program and improve their fellow officers’ shooting skills. Topics that will be covered are: • Safety issues in the shoot house • The responsibilities of the shoot house instructor • Program development • How to integrate the range and the shoot house in training • Working with tactical teams in the shoot house • Live fire exercises Duration: 2 Days

The tactical shield can be a very effective tool for tactical teams although many agencies fail to understand the full potential of this versatile piece of equipment. This course will explore the many uses of the tactical shield allowing the students to train in a variety of scenarios. The students will be able to select and develop techniques that will best work in their situation. Course includes written and practical test components. Topics that will be covered are: • Shield deployment tactics and equipment • 10 shield needs • Shield mounting techniques • Individual shield shooting skills • Team shield stacking and shooting skills • Survey of shield types • Shield case study reviews • Shield materials ballistic performance • Shield tactical rescue operations • Shield Instructor development Duration: 3 Days

Tuition: $450.00 Ammunition: 200 Rounds Pistol Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, and a flashlight.

Course Descriptions

Tactical Ballistic Shield Instructor

Tuition: $595.00 Ammunition: 400 Rounds Pistol, 100 Rounds Long Gun Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, flashlight, and long gun. Ballistic Shield and back-up, support side pistol recommended option.

Simunition/RedMan Simulation Instructor This program is designed to provide instructors with a complete program for training their personnel in the use of defensive tactics and integrated use-of-force training programs utilizing Simunitions training munitions. Instruction will deal with incorporating the instructors’ existing techniques and tactics into tactical communication, subject control, aerosol sprays, impact weapons, and lethal force, up to and including the use of Simunition training munitions simulations. The emphasis of this program will be the incorporation of firearms into defensive tactics training to overcome the tactical fixation that often accompanies duty performance that was trained in module format with no integration of the force decision-making. This program will cover the full range of instruction including lecture, demonstration, Scenario development, and reality-based simulation training, and testing procedures. This course will provide the instructors with up-to-date safety procedures, cutting edge equipment available, and procedures on how to conduct safe and realistic training. Topics that will be covered are: • Triple check safety rules • Safety devices • Safety equipment • Protective equipment • Training vs. equipment • Weapons conversion kits • Use of the seven levels of simulation • Use of RedMan® Protective equipment • Use of Simunition® FX® Marking cartridges • Simulation training • Use of marking cartridges Duration: 4 Days Tuition: $595.00 Ammunition: Included in the tuition Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, full duty gear with conversion kit including body armor, baton, flashlight, and handcuffs.

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E x ec u tiv e P rotectio n

Specialty

Executive/Victim/Witness Protection Operations

Chem/Bio Rescue Wear Workshop

Taught in conjunction with Tony Scotti, this concentrated course gives students solid credentials in the theory and the practice of executive protection of both public and private individuals. Training includes both theory and a series of hands-on practical scenarios that will train students to detect, preclude, and, when necessary, repel attacks.

With the ever increasing threat of terrorism in the world it is imperative that officers have the proper protective equipment with which to respond to, chemical and biological terrorism agents (WMD agents). Tactical teams will be required to execute specialty missions in hazardous environments, to include clandestine narcotics laboratories, “weaponized” chem/bio agents and contaminates such as toxic industrial chemicals.

Topics that will be covered are: • Risk and threat assessments • Advancing the principal’s itinerary • Operation detailing and planning • Surveys • Walking the principal • Driving exercises • Deployment of automatic weapons • Tactical firing techniques • Rapid extraction of the principal Duration: 6 Days Tuition: $1,495.00 Ammunition: 500 Rounds Pistol

This one day workshop is designed to provide the students an overview of the protective features of the current PPE available to the first responder market. Topics that will be covered are: • Technical Protective Data Package • NFPA Standards Compliance • Donning, Doffing and Decontamination • Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) • Maneuverability, weapons handling and tactical exercises Duration: 1 Day Tuition: $250.00

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, concealable hip holster, sport coat and business casual clothes for practical scenarios and a flashlight.

Ammunition: None

Firearms Operations for the EP Specialist

Defeating the Aggressive Attacker

Topics that will be covered are: • Firearms safety and handling • Shooting techniques • Carrying and deploying weapons as part of an EP detail • Tactical weapons handling drills • Practical scenarios • Weapons deployment and handling during arrivals and departures • Weapons handling while walking the principal Duration: 5 Days Tuition: $750.00

Course Descriptions

This is a five day course concentrating on weapons handling and deployment for EP specialists. Students will be taught techniques on 3 different firearms, pistol, sub gun and shotgun. They will be exposed to situations requiring the use of different skills and firearms.

Equipment Required: Duty belt with all authorized gear.

This course is designed to teach your offices effective, street proven techniques for controlling a combative suspect. Unlike most Defensive Tactics Courses, this class deals with only those suspects that will try to hurt or kill you or your officers. Topics that will be covered are: Stopping the most common attacks Street proven handcuffing Control the confrontation Weapon retention Taking the fight to the ground Build solid ground skills Rest positions Understand the Use of Force Properly document the use of force Use the Talon-Close Quarters Impact Weapon, the ultimate ground fighting weapon

Ammunition: 500 rounds of Pistol, 500 Rounds of Sub Gun and 100 rounds of Shotgun

Duration: 2 Days

Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, shotgun and magazine pouches with ten rounds total.

Tuition: $450.00 Equipment Required: Full duty uniform or BDU type pants and shirt, gun belt with all attached gear to include mobile radio, handcuffs, baton and ballistic vest.

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Excited Delirium & In-Custody Deaths It’s 2 a.m. and 42 degrees out. You get the call over the radio: naked man running down the street. You chuckle to yourself and take the call. Unfortunately, it’s no laughing matter. This is one of the classic warning signs of a call that involves a person in a state of excited delirium. He is a potentially dead prisoner, and really dangerous to the responding officer as well. What you’re faced with is one of the most volatile, life-threatening calls in law enforcement today, one that could change your whole career. Law enforcement officers must learn to deal safely and effectively with people in a state of excited delirium. This course will give you the tools to save yourself, protect the suspect and save your department from the liability associated with an in-custody death. Topics that will be covered are: • Introduction to excited delirium • Recognition of symptoms • De-brief and review of excited delirium incidents • Winning tactics against people who appear to possess super-human strength • Positional restraint asphyxia: fact or fiction? • Documentation of incidents • In-custody death investigation • Use of the Taser in excited delirium cases • Use of the hobble restraint, an alternative to the dangerous “hog-tie” method • Take-down techniques

Medical Response for the LE Instructor This one day course is designed for the LE Instructor who conducts high-level training that may include: Defensive Tactics, Firearms, SWAT and Simulations. The goal of this course is to teach the LE Instructor how to properly handle medical emergencies that may occur during training. Topics that will be covered are: • Team health and special needs officer • Penetrating Injuries (gunshot wounds) • Blunt trauma (less lethal injuries) • Chemical injuries (OC, CS) • Electrical injuries (lightning and Taser) • Hyperthermia and Hypothermia (signs & risk factors) • Anaphylactic Shock (Bee stings) • Snake bites and tick removal • Dislocated joints • Broken bones (splinting and stabilization) • Emergency bandages & tourniquets • Hazardous material updates • Range/Classroom EMS kits • Practical Exercises Duration: 1 Day Tuition: $250.00

Duration: 2 Days

Portable Video Systems for High Risk Operations

Course Descriptions

Tuition: $450.00 Equipment Required: None

Ground Combatives The ground encounter is one of the most dangerous encounters a police officer will face. Being knocked to the ground and having to fight for their lives police officers face the constant possibility of an immediate deadly threat. Learning how to fight and win on the ground is the objective of this class. Topics that will be covered are: •U  pright grappling - gaining the advantage •G  rapple position to take down •G  aining the dominant position on the ground • F ighting from the bottom position • F ighting from the top position •R  est positions •S  urviving the fall - front - rear • E scapes •C  hoke defense • T ake down defense •H  andgun retention Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $450.00 Ammunition: None Equipment Required: full duty uniform or BDU type pants and shirt, gun belt with all attached gear to include mobile radio, handcuffs, baton and ballistic vest.

This course provides training in the use of portable video systems for all types of operations such as tactical team operations, hostage situations, active shooter situations and area security. Students will be taught safe and efficient ways to explore otherwise dangerous areas to observe. The students will conduct classroom training, interactive drills, and practical exercises. Upon completion, students will have gained the skills and techniques necessary to conduct high risk operations utilizing portable video systems. Topics that will be covered are: • Force protection • Checkpoint and area security • Intelligence gathering • Tactics and techniques for deploying video systems • The use of technology to enhance safety • Video surveillance equipment o Poles - Telescoping - Articulating - Baton o Cameras and display options - Through wall camera - Under door - Thermal o Robots o Video scopes o Audio Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $695.00 Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, full tactical gear including body armor, gas mask, pistol, holster, three magazines, and helmet or headgear. Zistos portable video systems will be provided

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Shaykhet Confrontation Training Program

Terrorism…Evolving

Lee Shaykhet was born in the former Soviet Union. He graduated from Moscow University and provided training for the military. In 1979 he emigrated to the U.S. Since that time he taught numerous training programs throughout the country. Gary Klugiewicz introduced Lee to the Law Enforcement training community. This program is about the typical problems and issues that occur in a confrontation, and how to successfully deal with them. There are some basic concepts that are addressed. There is a principle difference between the traditional approach to self defense, and the practical side of the matter. The simple fact is that people under stressful conditions cannot do complicated step by step techniques. Lee keeps it simple because that actually works. The training deals the psychological stress of a confrontation and how to deal with it. The OODA Loop principle is also explained. There is a scenario based practical part, where the students get to actually put what they learned into practice. The program is broken down into five simple basic concepts.

This course will give students a thorough foundational grasp of current terrorist mindset and capabilities with the ultimate goal of officer survival. It will cover the most up to date terrorist tactics, operational structures, and TTPs (Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures). It will explain methods of radicalization, communication, and the utilization of social media that terror organizations and individuals are employing. Through classroom training, Socratic question-andanswer, and practical exercises, students will learn how to dissect the indicators of terrorist activity so that they can capitalize on terrorist vulnerabilities. Students will develop practical insights about surveillance, countersurveillance, and surveillance detection so they can get inside the terrorists’ OODA (Observe-Orient-Decide-Act) Loop, thereby increasing both operational awareness and officer safety.

“I believe that it is smart to keep it simple, this is the foundation of all my training” Lee Shaykhet Topics that will be covered are: • Core Principles • Ground Defense • Edged Weapons Defense • Knees and Elbow Strikes • Fitness

Topics that will be covered are: • Evolving terrorist tactics and weapons • Current operational structures • Methods of radicalization, communication, & use of social media • Cyber terror • Law Enforcement personnel as a terror target • The common indicators of terrorist activity • Surveillance, countersurveillance, and surveillance detection • Detecting, disrupting, and deterring through red teaming Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $500.00 Ammunition: None

Duration: 2 Days

Equipment Required: None

Ammunition: None

Vehicle Search Operations

Equipment Required: Clothing and Footwear for defensive tactics. Protective equipment, groin protection, body armor and mouth piece.

This course provides training in the use of inspection tools for all vehicle types and areas including: the undercarriage, wheel wells, engine compartment, on top of and in the cabin and cargo areas. This course provides the students with safe and efficient ways to explore otherwise difficult to reach or inaccessible areas where contraband and IED devices may be hidden. The students will conduct classroom training, interactive drills, and practical exercises. Upon completion students will have gained the skills and techniques necessary to conduct Vehicle Search operations.

Tactical Emergency Medicine Support The TEAM ONE TEMS (Tactical Emergency Medicine Support) course is a 3-day comprehensive introduction into the provision of tactical medical support to law enforcement special weapons and tactics (SWAT) personnel. The TEMS course begins with an overview of the provision of medicine in austere environments and, in those situations in which SWAT or tactical teams function. The course is designed for first responders, EMT’s, paramedics, and physicians who work with and/or are assigned to tactical operation teams and bomb squads. Participants should also have a working knowledge of both pistol and shotgun use and safety. Topics that will be covered are: • Team health • Medicine under fire, life saving procedures • Medicine across the barricade • Management of less lethal injuries victim • Tactical team movement • Firearms techniques (pistol and shotgun) • Less lethal munitions • Chemical agent familiarization • Hazardous material updates

Course Descriptions

Tuition: $495.00

Topics that will be covered are: • Force protection • Checkpoint security • Video surveillance equipment • Safely maximizing traffic flow • Mobile inspections • Assessment of potential threats • Suspicious indicators and tampering • Search zones inspection techniques Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $495.00 Equipment Required: Zistos portable video systems will be provided

Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $595.00 Ammunition: 300 rounds Pistol, 300 rounds Rifle or 50 rounds Shotgun Equipment Required: Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, brimmed hat, pistol with three magazines and holster, duty belt, full tactical gear including body armor, comfortable clothing (e.g. BDU’s) and gas masks.

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S u per v isory School/Work Violence Workshop The objective of this course is to prepare Police, Fire, EMS, city and county government, hospitals and transportation management and command staff to have a full mutual aid response to a serious act of violence in any school system in a timely manner. Instruction will include the development of a master plan outlining protocol for response to any school in a given system and information on each individual school within that system (i.e. updated floor plans, aerial photographs, contact information for responsible parties such as Principal, School Resource Officer, etc.) The course also covers how the plan should be reviewed, practiced, updated and improved on a continuing basis and explaining how to conduct periodic exercises to test the effectiveness of the plan.

Course Descriptions

Topics that will be covered are: •C  oncept for having a system wide Crisis Response Plan •P  lanning and conducting in-house training scenarios •D  ocumenting intelligence information on all school (Site Surveys) •R  esponsibilities of students, faculty and administration during crisis plan activation •R  esponsibilities of first responders: Police, Fire, EMS •S  etting up and running an Incident Command Post • T ransportation of un-injured to secondary collection point •A  ccounting for all students and faculty and other employees including those who have been transported to a medical facility •W  hat to expect if a crisis does occur-dealing with parents, relatives and the news media and other logistical problems •D  ealing with the crimes scene and subsequent criminal investigation •P  roviding mental health counseling and care for those in need after an incident Duration: 2 Days

Critical Incident Commander Critical Incidents can change in seconds. They way first responders and supervisors react can affect the tactics and procedures utilized and the overall outcome of the situation. This course will focus on response procedures for initial responding supervisors to include Patrol, Command and Executive personnel who will be part of a critical incident decision making process. This course will enhance the Command and Control change over from patrol to SWAT. Topics that will be covered are: • Immediate response and deployment, • Gathering and disseminating intelligence, • Tactical Containment, assessment and control • Tactical Planning and responsibilities • Setting up and running and Incident command post • Table top exercises Duration: 2 Days Tuition: $450.00 Ammunition: None Equipment Required: None

Inter-Cultural Skills and Leadership This 24-hour Leader Development Seminar for supervisors and training officers will explore methods of evaluating and improving an organization’s cross-cultural engagement skills. Through a series of guided discussions, students will learn effective methods of identifying and reducing sources of inter-cultural conflict both inside and outside of their agencies. Graduates are able to facilitate conversations with seniors, peers, and subordinates about contemporary cultural issues. This course is ideal for agencies and individuals who want to improve leadership skills and enhance the cultural competency of their organizations. Topics that will be covered are:

Tuition: $450.00 Ammunition: None Equipment Required: None

Tactical Commanders This course will separate tactical myth from tactical reality. It has been designed for team leaders and law enforcement commanders who want to experience concentrated, in-depth immersion in all aspects of tactical team-building from member selection to training and retention, Policy and SOP development, command structure and philosophy, and the latest use-of-force doctrines.

• Assessing organizational climate and culture • Using transformative intervention methods • Effectively communicating with all audiences • Diversity and management of diversity programs • Cultural Awareness and concepts of culture • Discrimination, power, racism, sexism, and extremism • Character development • Coaching methods to improve ethical decision making • Enhancing presentation and facilitation skills Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $495.00

Topics that will be covered are: •A  ssuming Command responsibilities • Command, Control and Planning • Developing Team Policy and SOPs • Rapid intervention to “active shooter” situations • Rescue team concept • Suicide by SWAT • SWAT options on WMD/terrorism situations • Conducting safe and realistic training • Civil liability in tactical and training situations • Less lethal munitions case law • Tactical situations case study scenarios • Table top exercises Duration: 3 Days

Team Leaders are the “hands on” leadership in tactical situations and have a vital role in their successful resolution. This course is designed for the newly appointed team leader or any tactical unit members responsible for the planning and success of tactical situations from briefing to de-briefing. Topics that will be covered are: • Operational planning • Conducting briefings and de-briefings • Training issues

• Communication issues • “Seeing the bigger picture” • Table top and group exercises • Scenario based training

Duration: 3 Days Tuition: $595.00

Tuition: $595.00

Ammunition: None

Ammunition: None Equipment Required: None

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Equipment Required: Tactical gear, gas mask, and a flash light

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R apid R espo nse Workshop

Rapid Response Workshop R a pi d R e s p o n s e W o r k s h o p

2 Day Workshop, $100 Tuition (donated to C.O.P.S.*)

What you don’t know can hurt you AND your community.

A combination of classroom, isolation drills and practical exercises, this two day workshop will introduce you to recent innovations from major manufacturers that will give you the advantage you need in rapid responses to critical incidents. 100% of tuition proceeds donated to C.O.P.S. Lunch is provided.

*COPS for C.O.P.S.

(Concerns of Police Survivors) 100% of tuition will be donated to C.O.P.S.

Stay Current. Stay Safe. Save Lives. TO REGISTER PLEASE CONTACT: Team One Network Phone: 540.699.8060 E-mail: [email protected] • Web: www.teamonenetwork.com

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Manufacturers

Code 3,® Inc. engineers, manufactures and markets a complete line of lighting and sound-based warning products used by professionals in emergency response, utility, service fleet, and industrial settings. Code 3® has been in business since 1974. Our primary goal is to design products that enhance customer safety, including law enforcement officers, firemen and EMT personnel, as well as all personnel in utility, DOT, and construction industries.

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Website: www.code3pse.com

Website: www.troyproducts.com Westin Automotive Products, Inc. is an aftermarket products manufacturer of Nerf Step Bars, Running Boards, Oval Tubes Nerf Steps, Oval W2W Nerf Steps, Grille Guards, Bull Bars, Light Bars, Driving Lights, Off-Road Lights, Tail Light Guards, Billet Grilles, Sport Tube Accent Bars, Truck-Pal Tailgate Ladder, Body Trim Products by Wade: Sure-Fit Floor Mats, Sure-Fit Cargo Mats, Window Wind Deflectors, Bug Shields, Bedcaps, Sunroof Wind Deflectors, Head Light Covers, Tail Light Covers, Hood Scoops, T-MAX Winches: ATV Winches, ATW Pro Series Winches, Outback Series Winches, Off-Road Series Winches and Off-Road & Winch Accessories for enthusiasts. Westin is the parent company of the Westin family of brands; Westin, T-MAX, FEY, and Wade. Westin knows that when it comes to your vehicle, QUALITY and BRAND MATTER!

American Aluminum manufactures a wide variety of products from high-quality CamLocker toolboxes to an extensive line of products designed to meet the everchanging needs of the Law Enforcement Community. Our products include Inmate Transport Systems, K9 Vehicle Inserts, In- Vehicle Weapons Storage Vaults and Animal Control Systems. We continuously evolve and expand our products via the input from our valued customers. For over 20 years We Protect Those Who Protect Us.

Website: westinautomotive.com

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MNSTAR Technologies is a leader in providing electrical system solutions and high quality manufactured wire harnesses with “Quality by Design”. MNSTAR will design innovative solutions that provide manufacturability to the customer and serviceability to the end user. This strategy enhances MNSTAR Technologies overall leadership position in the Emergency, Commercial Truck, Quality OEM, Marine and Energy markets.

Dräger’s alcohol breathalyzers and drug testing systems for roadside testing provide easy, accurate, and trouble-free operation in the field or at the station. Dräger collaborates with police departments and law enforcement agencies to customize highly effective solutions – maximizing confidence and minimizing administrative burdens. For example, their advanced evidential breath alcohol testing instruments exceed the requirements of national and international regulatory agencies. They feature dual sensoric technologies, network and wireless connectivity, and simple intuitive operation. Dräger breath alcohol testing technologies are listed on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Conforming Products List as Evidential Breath Testers. Website: http://www.draeger.com

MNSTAR excels in full service support of our customers with cost effective design, development, manufacturing and on-time delivery of high quality electrical systems. MNSTAR’s products will are recognized by customers as the highest quality, the easiest to install, the most reliable, durable in extreme environments and the quickest to service in the field. These advantages allow MNSTAR’s customers to build more products, support more customers and generate more revenue. MNSTAR strives to be a respectable corporate citizen to both its’ employees and the community by providing careers to those who wish to excel in American Manufacturing. Our operating environment emphasizes 100% customer satisfaction, sales focus, teamwork, and empowerment of the employee with rewards for those who successfully implement this strategy. Website: www.mnstar.com

TROY PRODUCTS strategy is to work closely with law enforcement agencies and fire departments to develop customized products guaranteed to meet their specific needs for safety, neatness, convenience and aesthetics. This design shaped the TROY PRODUCTS line into the largest assortment of long-lasting, high-quality, and good-looking products available from a single source.

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