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Originally Posted by Supe
For a civilian, post 9/11, the Urban Escape & Evasion course I just completed through Kevin Reeve of onPoint Tactical Tracking School was great. It's usually geared towards contractors working overseas, but he did a good job putting it into perspective in the event of disasters such as Katrina or other emergency situations.
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From his course descriptions, he seems to lack an understanding of what Army SERE training consists of.
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