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Old 08-23-2011, 14:51   #31
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Also looks like they are ,unsuccessfully, trying to mix law enforcement and CQB.
I am not quite sure what you mean by that. Law enforcement tactical teams use many CQB techniques for high risk search warrants, hostage rescues, felony/fugitive warrant services and such. The main difference between LE and Mil CQB is the ROE, not the techniques themselves.
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Old 08-24-2011, 00:13   #32
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Video in post #'s 6 and 7 is Signal 88 Security. They're right here out of Omaha, NE.

I took the training for my CCW from them. They seemed to have their act together then, but again, that was just a CCW course. They did gave us a lot of value added, and I walked away with some solid stuff.

The guy with the Crinklaw name tape is Devin. Last I heard he was training OPD's SWAT guys. He was one of the instructors for that CCW course.

One of the other instructors for the course is a QP. A 10th Grouper I think. Interested QPs may PM me for his name, I'll not post it here.

I don't really know either of those guys, but I have a skilled friend who knows a least one of them (and possibly both) and speaks highly of him/them.

I am not sure whether they're still with Signal 88.

I'll leave the discussion of their technique to those more qualified than I.

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Old 08-24-2011, 10:33   #33
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Blood type on Clothing

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It's okay, they're American Jedis. Although, if my eyesight isn't failing, it looks like "POS" on the side of his head.

Blood type, can't see the type, but Rh factor Positive (POS).

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As if any doctor in the United States (or overseas) would transfuse a unit of blood based solely on a cloth patch somebody has sewn onto a shirt.
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