Midtown Manhattan Madness: How to Survive an Active Shooter
When the gunfire starts, you either move like your life depends on it—or you freeze and become a statistic.
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When the gunfire starts, you either move like your life depends on it—or you freeze and become a statistic.
In Africa, if you’re not integrating civil affairs into your security posture from day one, you’re not securing a project—you’re staging a standoff.
Never before in history has any fighter jet carried an arsenal of up to 50 precision-guided air-to-air missiles—until now, as the U.S. Air Force transforms its frontline warbirds into drone-slaying platforms armed to the teeth with AGR-20F FALCOs.
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It’s 1980. My UDT is tasked with a training op to assault a docked vessel from the open ocean. The trick? It’s guarded by Navy dolphins.
It’s a war being fought by men with creaking knees and fading eyesight—because the kids who should be fighting it are too valuable to kill.
The moment the nation’s top firearms instructors ban one of your pistols from training, the debate shifts from design flaws to a crisis of trust.
The Pentagon has hit pause on think tank engagements, locking down public appearances to ensure every word lines up with the administration’s playbook.
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At Selection, your age won’t carry your ruck or find your points—your grit, your prep, and your ability to bleed with the team will.