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koz 01-26-2009 15:45

Anyone know these guys? part 2.
 
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http://www.incredible-adventures.com...personnel.html

Didn't want this one to get mixed into the other "Anyone know these guys?" thread. Seems a bit hokey -
Almost all were SF but trained GSG-9, SAS, and worked with SEAL tm 6. The others were Pikes Peak racers....

The facilities are listed near Tuscon...

blue02hd 01-26-2009 16:27

Think they'd offer us QP's a discount? Group rate? Cool t-shirt?

Blitzzz (RIP) 01-26-2009 22:19

I don't recognize any.
 
No picture of 'Nick but I was in Berlin also and don't remember that many training missions with the SAS, SEK. GSG-9. We did some joint training sometimes but then they may be taking a little liberty. Blitzzz

azmg 01-26-2009 22:40

I live in Tucson and spend a fair bit of time shooting etc. Happy to ask some questions if needed, and I'm always looking for truly qualified people to teach me something new.

I have to be honest and say that after living here for about 20 years off and on I don't recognize the digs. So I guess they must be pretty darn Top Secret:D

WRMETTLER 01-27-2009 00:02

Assuming the range is, in fact, around Tucson, Arizona, it looks like the shooting range in the Pinal County Air Park, about 35 miles north of Tucson on I-10.
When you drive by the airport on I-10, you see a large number of “white tails” or airplanes, mostly 747s it seems, that have no marking on their tails. The airplanes are stored there by the owners after the lease with the airline is terminated.
The National Guard also trains its helicopter pilots there.

Team Sergeant 01-27-2009 08:24

I think it safe to say their not training any current SF types....;) (More like SF wantabe's and air-soft types.)

We've talked about these guys before and I even wrote/sent an email and received a hostile/amusing reply from some female CEO of the company. :rolleyes:

Team Sergeant

helicom6 01-28-2009 18:38

What?
 
While I am not QP qualified, it would seem to me that the covert operations hats, and the Colonel isignia worn by Jeff, and the Airborne wings, worn by another, takes away from the grey man effect of being a QP. I read through the website and their bio's, but all seems to glorified to be exact. As another poster commented, "taking liberties" seems to be correct. It shouldn't be difficult to get a hold of 10th group to verify, IMO.

cornelyj 01-30-2009 23:09

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High speed evasive driving both on and off road, combat pistol shooting, unarmed self-defense, espionage techniques, counter- surveillance, explosives and boobytraps. The mission is critical, the training is absolutely real, and the atmosphere is PURE FUN AND EXCITEMENT!
HAHA good joke... I get it!;)


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