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TD Halloween Survival Sale

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

TD Halloween Sale

Save up to 30% on the gear you need to survive from Tactical Distributors.

PIG FDT Alpha Touch Gloves from SKD Tactical

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

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I’ve been wearing the Patrol Incident Gear gloves for quite awhile now. I really appreciate the fit and dexterity. About two weeks ago, SKD Tactical contacted me and told me that they had a new variant of the Full Dexterity Tactical coming out that is compatible with touch screens for mobile devices. They sent me a pair and they work as advertised. The PIG gloves were already awesome, now, they are even better.

FEATURES (* indicates industry firsts for a tactical glove):
-*Single Layer Multi-Piece Palm- Designed specifically so that only one layer of material contacts your shooting grip.
-*Sensitized and Isolated Trigger Finger- The thinnest available Clarino™ material available, only on the trigger finger for ultimate sensitivity.
-*Selective Forschette Material- Inside forschettes are ventilated for maximum wicking. Outer forschettes are Clarino for durability.
-*Low Profile Hook Closure- Reduces abrasion on clothing.
-*Flex Joints- Enhanced flexibility and ventilation on each finger.
-*Dual Flex Joint Trigger Finger- Providing maximum flexibility where you need it most.
-*Silver Conductive Thread- Maximum reliability for touch screen use with no loss in tactile dexterity (Alpha TOUCH model ONLY).
-Bar-Tacked Para Cord Pull Loop… YES, NOW BAR-TACKED..
-Short Cuff- Lightweight comfort and convenience.
-Micro Suede Nose Wipe- Fights against cold-weather drip.
-Ventilation holes in Palms and Fingers- Increased wicking.
-Isolated Edge Padding- Protection without compromising the shooting grip.
-Wrap-Over Finger Tips- Provides additional comfort and protection for finger nails.
-Stretch Cordura 1000D Padded Knuckles- Stretch Cordura reduces pressure on the seams, thin padding takes the edge off of impacts.

PIG glove

Available in Black, Coyote or Ranger Green, sizes Small – 2 Xlarge. These are intended to be worn tight. Please note, these are Non-FR.

www.skdtac.com

Updated: EOTech to Discontinue Insight Branded Lights

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

This email went out to dealers early this morning from EOTech:

Dear EOTech distributors and sales representatives:

This letter is to inform your company that EOTech is discontinuing the distribution of its line of Insight branded weapon lights. The discontinuation will include all models and sku’s, including the following family of lights: M3, M3X, M6, M6X, X2, X2L, WL1 and WMX200. The IFL (Integrated Fore-end Light) remains strongly positioned in its category and will continue unaffected by this announcement. (emphasis added) The effective date of this change will be January 1st, 2014 and all existing purchase orders in the system will be honored. We are giving notice of these product changes in order for your company to adjust its product purchasing records or to make any final lifetime purchases of the discontinued products that are still in supply.

We request that you carefully review these changes and notify your buyers to place your company’s final purchases for available discontinued products as soon as possible. Orders will continue to be accepted until the end of the calendar year but only while supplies last. Additionally, effective immediately, MAP restrictions will be lifted to assist you in the movement of current inventory.

Warranty and customer service inquiries on the product line will continue unchanged per the L-3 Warrior Systems/Insight contact information provided in the product literature.

The decision to exit this business was due to the industry trend in this product category for low cost, foreign made devices. As EOTech product always has, and will continue to be built in the USA, the decision was made to exit this business and focus on the core product line and on our operations here in the USA.

We appreciate your understanding and assistance in helping us help you minimize the impact of this product discontinuation on your company. We also thank you for your continued support and success of the EOTech product line.

UPDATE: They aren’t going away. Insight will continue to produce and sell these lights.

GSS Gear After Halloween Sale

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

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BIG savings on tactical, outdoor and fitness gear for the whole family on 1-2 November from GSS Gear.
STORE HOURS: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
MONDAY -SATURDAY

Visit the show room in Virginia Beach at:
Global Supply Solutions
1569 Diamond Springs Rd.
Suite C
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23455

Former Missouri Rep Ike Skelton Dies at 81

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

Former Democrat Missouri Representative Isaac Newton “Ike” Skelton, IV passed away yesterday in Virginia. Skelton won the first of 17 congressional terms in 1976 and was chairman of the House Armed Services Committee when he left office in 2010. His District included Whiteman AFB and Ft Leonard Wood. He is recognized as a key supporter of the military. He was also an Eagle Scout. He will be missed.

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To learn more, read his obituary www.nytimes.com.

Benchmade Introduces ComboEdge SOCP Dagger

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

This is the coolest thing I didn’t get to see at AUSA. Unfortunately, the sample didn’t arrive at the show but I still get to share it with you thanks to the power of the internet.

SOCP Dagger - ComboEdge

The SOCP Knife (Special Operations Combative Program) is a dagger design from Chief Instructor Greg Thompson and manufactured by Benchmade. The design has been out there for awhile so you may have already seen it. However, Benchmade just introduced a new model with a ComboEdge blade. The dagger is designed to be both an offensive and defensive weapon so if you’re wrapped up or someone grabs your primary weapon in a confined space (think house or cave) you can draw the SOCP to engage at close quarters and fight away from the threat to give you enough room to revert to primary or secondary weapon. The blade and finger eye/loop at the top is configured so you can still maintain positive weapon control and good trigger manipulation while the SOCP Knife is in your hand. I’ve written about this before and since some folks have trouble visualizing it, Benchmade created this graphic.

The deal with this new ComboEdge is that the original model was great at stabbing but, lacking a full blade, didn’t do much in the slash department. Benchmade added this new serrated section to the blade and presto; you can hack and slash as well as stab.

In addition to a MOLLE compatible sheath, the SOCP Knife is also available with a red training knife.

Training Dagger

www.benchmade.com

Grey Cell Is Live!

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

Some friends of mine came up with this great new website called Grey Cell that reminds of the type of information I had access to in a former life. Think of it as an international news portal focusing on conflict. But, this isn’t just some common news aggregator and they don’t focus solely on military issues. Grey Cell is so much more. It features original content by true subject matter experts and takes you “under the hood” of issues you see in the main stream media by providing concise background information that is normally reserved for key decision makers. What’s even better? It’s all open source. During my military service (and still today) some of the best nuggets of information were data mined from publicly available, unclassified material. Whether you are an international traveler, engaged in international business or banking or just a news junkie, you’re going to find something valuable in Grey Cell.

Here is a taste of what they’ve got going on:

Grey Cell

AL-QAEDA BATTLEGROUND SHIFTS TO AFRICA

By Jonny Eberle – Grey Cell Staff Writer

In September, two deadly attacks by terrorist groups called the world’s attention to al-Qaeda’s stranglehold over the continent of Africa. On September 21, members of Somalia-based al-Shabaab stormed the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi and killed 62 civilians. A week later, the Nigerian terrorist cell Boko Haram murdered 50 sleeping college students. The rise of terror in Africa has prompted the U.S. military to launch a series of raids to capture top al-Qaeda leaders, but it may be too late to curtail its influence in the region.

“It was a night of horror,” Sagir Adam told the BBC News. He managed to survive the Boko Haram attack on his dormitory at Yobe State College of Agriculture in poverty-stricken northeastern Nigeria. Many of his classmates were not so lucky. The attack is just the latest in a wave of increased violence.

Boko Haram roughly translates to “Western education is a sin.” Members of the radical Islamist group believe that the government of Nigeria is biased toward the Christian elite and demands a return to Islamic law and governance. In recent months, their tactics and rhetoric have been reminiscent of al-Qaeda, leading many to believe that the global terrorist group is exerting more influence over Africa.

“It is the growing connectivity between some of these groups that is starting to form a network across Africa which could be very, very dangerous,” General Carter Ham, former chief of the U.S. military’s Africa Command, told the Associated Press last year.

Al-Qaeda’s connection to local groups is especially evident in the actions of al-Shabaab, which coordinated an attack on a shopping mall in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi that specifically targeted non-Muslims. In 2012, the leader of al-Shabaab publically pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda’s ideals and pivoted their focus from capturing control of Somalia to a global jihadist movement.

Al-Shabaab emerged from years from violent anarchy in Somalia as a loose coalition of moderates and extremists calling themselves the Islamic Court Union (ICU). The ICU managed to briefly bring some security to the war-torn nation when it rose to power in 2006.

“The Courts achieved the unthinkable, uniting Mogadishu for the first time in 16 years, and re-establishing peace and security,” a report by the Chatham House said in 2007. In December 2006, the U.S., fearing that the country would become a safe haven for al-Qaeda, backed an Ethopian invasion of Somalia that splintered the ICU. The extremists ultimately won a protracted struggle for control of the group, killing any moderate members who opposed al-Shabaab’s new identity as an international terrorist organization.

The attack on the Kenyan mall and the slaughter of students in Nigeria captured headlines around the world and signaled al-Qaeda’s intention to embed itself in Africa. Al-Shabaab’s use of Twitter to promote itself during the attack is seen as further proof of their desire to create a spectacle to attract worldwide attention.

The U.S. responded with two raids on October 5 aimed at capturing top al-Qaeda operatives in North Africa. In Libya, U.S. special forces captured Abu Anas al-Libi, a senior leader suspected of involvement in the bombings of two U.S. embassies in 1998.

A second U.S. Navy SEAL team attemped to capture al-Shabaab leader Abdul-Kadir Mohamed Abdul-Kadir in Somalia, but withdrew after a gunfight ensued at the compound. Al-Shabaab has sinced claimed that Abdul-Kadir was not present during the raid. According to Al Jazeera, U.S. intelligence indicates that he is involved in planning acts of terrorism, but there is no specific evidence tying him to the September 21 Westgate Mall attack.

In a press conference held on Tuesday, President Obama defended the legality of the raids, but stressed that the U.S. is not interested in becoming embroiled in a long conflict in Africa.

“There is a difference between us going after terrorists who are plotting directly to do damage to the United States and us getting involved in wars,” Obama said, according to Reuters. “Where you’ve got active plots and active networks, we are going to go after them.”

The U.S. Department of Defense did not express an interest in intervening in Nigeria or launching raids against Boko Haram. The focus is on dismantling al-Shabaab, which it sees as the primary threat to African security and American interests in the region.

“For the foreseeable future, we must maintain focus on Somalia to sustain security progress made to date, as al-Shabaab is likely to remain the primary threat to Somalia and East Africa stability for some time to come,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Amanda Dory. “With sustained assistance from the United States and other international partners, Somalia’s national security apparatus will be better positioned to fend off the al-Shabaab insurgency and gradually transform the fragile state into a success story.”

Sources:

Christian Science Monitor: Africa desert helps breed radicals, from Al Shabaab to Boko Haram to Mr. Marlboro. http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2013/0929/Africa-desert-helps-breed-radicals-from-Al-Shabab-to-Boko-Haram-to-Mr.-Marlboro
What is Nigeria’s Boko Haram? 5 things to know. http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2012/0112/What-is-Nigeria-s-Boko-Haram-5-things-to-know/Who-are-they
BBC News: Nigerian students living in fear. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-24353555
Associated Press: Islamic fighters connect in Africa. http://bigstory.ap.org/article/islamic-fighters-connect-africa
National Review: What does the Kenya attack tell us about al-Qaeda in Africa? http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/359303/what-does-kenya-attack-tell-us-about-al-qaeda-africa-patrick-brennan
Wall Street Journal: Al Qaeda’s African surge threatens the U.S. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304213904579094961529497766.html
The Guardian: How al-Shabaab was born. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/04/kenya-westgate-mall-attacks
NPR: U.S. raids in Libya and Somalia target al-Qaeda network. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/10/07/230050733/u-s-raids-in-libya-and-somalia-target-al-qaida-network
Al Jazeera: Failed U.S. raid targeted ‘top al-Shabaab’ man. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/10/failed-us-raid-targeted-top-al-shabab-man-2013108215141985365.html
Reuters: Obama: U.S. will continue going after al Qaeda-linked groups in Africa. www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/08/us-security-africa-obama-idUSBRE9970Y720131008

www.greycell-live.com/art-africa-1

The Lieutenant Don’t Know T-Shirts

Monday, October 28th, 2013

How can you not appreciate a pitch like this?

BLUF: Everyone needs a t-shirt that says “The Lieutenant Don’t Know”. Because he doesn’t/didn’t/don’t. I’m looking for help funding the 2014 launch of my book “The Lieutenant Don’t Know” which tells the story of one Marine unit in Afghanistan in 2010. T-shirt sales will help fund the marketing and launch of the book!

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If you still need a reason to purchase one, consider this:

Oh, and remember kids, MCO P1020.34G states that you can’t wear this bad boy in uniform. Best keep this one for off-duty hours and black ops…

American Apparel Jersey T-shirt Sizes: S – 3XL in OD.

Get yours at www.booster.com/lieutenantdontknow.