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Old 07-10-2014, 11:24   #17
Team Sergeant
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Why remove all your social media that shows you were a Special Forces soldier? (Only a Special Forces fraud would do that.)

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Oops, no more bio on Craig Pulvirenti, Special Forces Liar and Fraud. Where did it go? That's ok you bottom feeding liar, we saved it for you......... we especially like the first sentence stating you were an 18F with 10th Group. If you were an 18F in 1984 that would mean you had to be Special Forces years before that..... and have another Special Forces MOS cause as you would know you do not graduate the Special Forces Qualification Course with an 18F MOS......... but you knew that huh....... So what are your other Special Forces MOS's?




Craig Pulvirenti began his career in the US Army Special Forces during the 1980s. Craig Served as an 18F (Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant), 10th Group in Germany. After the Army, Craig attended the University of Heidelberg in Germany completing his Bachelor’s Degree.
Craig’s Police career then began in Michigan in 1988 with the Highland Park Public Safety Department as a full time Public Safety Officer (Police / Fire / Medic). Highland Park being a unique city located completely inside the City of Detroit Michigan and due to its size afforded Craig many opportunities to serve in diverse areas of police work.
Craig worked on several Federal Task forces and was assigned to the Tactical Street Enforcement Unit, High Risk Entry Team, Counter Sniper team, Detective Bureau and Narcotics Bureau. This was a time where Craig was involved in numerous Deadly Force Decisions while performing High Risk Entries and High Risk Response calls, making decisions regarding deadly force often, and was involved in several deadly force encounters.
After 6 years, Craig left Highland Park to a suburban police department 2 miles north of Detroit. He began his career in the Roseville Police Department serving for 18 years and with Military time leaving with a full retirement.
While in Roseville, Craig served on the departments SWAT team as a High Risk Entry Team Member and the Senior Counter Sniper, Major Incident Investigative team and was on the Departments Training Staff.
During his tenure on the Roseville Police Department Craig was afforded several Leaves of Absence to travel to Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa and Oman to work with the US Departments of Defense Counter Terrorism Special Operations Forces (CTSOF) and US Department of State Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program (ATA) as an instructor, a Team Leader, Section Leader, Deputy Program Manager and Senior Mentor. After retiring from the Roseville Police Department Craig continues his travels, continually updating his training and tactics, with the US State Department ATA and is currently an Independent Contractor performing these duties.
Craig has also been working as an adjunct and Lead Tactical Instructor at the Macomb Community College Criminal Justice Training Center as a certified instructor and curriculum developer. Craig instructs several areas, to include all Firearms, Counter Sniper operations, Defensive Tactics, Dignitary Protection, Instructor Development, SWAT and High Risk Tactical Classes.
Craig has also worked as an adjunct instructor and Curriculum Developer with Oakland Community College and Delta College in the Criminal Justice and Tactical Advanced Police Training areas as well as Wayne State University as a Guest Instructor and Speaker.
Craig has been a Board Member of the Michigan Tactical Officers Association, holding the positions of Training Committee Chairman, Tactical Trustee and Publisher of the newsletter. He currently holds a senior position on the training committee as well as the association treasurer.
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