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Panteao Productions Debuts New Cooking Series

August 25th, 2017

Columbia, SC, August 16, 2017 – Panteao is happy to announce the debut of a new series called “Wilderness to Table with Chef Bri”. In Episode One Chef Bri covers cooking Quail along with preparing a salad and desert. With each new episode there will also be additional videos available in separate categories. They include Meat Preparation, Chef Skills, Pantry Staples and recipe categories like Starters, Entrées, Desserts, and Cocktails.

Bri Van Scotter is a Professional Chef & Pastry Chef who loves to hunt. She attended the Culinary Institute of America in Napa, CA and graduated with an Associates Degree in Culinary Arts. After that, she felt the need to head back to school to study Pastry. Bri went on to graduate from The Art Institute with a degree in Baking and Pastry. After working in fine dining for years and having a passion for sharing her love and knowledge of food, she became a Chef Instructor at her Alma Mater The Art Institute. Bri is also BALLISTIC Magazine’s Wild Game Cooking Editor.

Wilderness to Table with Chef Bri is filmed in 4K Ultra HD resolution and is available streaming in Ultra HD and HD from the Panteao website, Panteao Make Ready mobile apps for Android and Apple devices, and on television via the Panteao Make Ready channel on the Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV platforms.

Wilderness to Table on Panteao Website: panteao.com/wilderness-to-table

Wilderness to Table Intro Video: youtu.be/qo1ve3ZChGg

Shellback Tactical To Offer Banshee Armor Carrier in USAF Digital Tigerstripe Camo

August 25th, 2017

Due to recent high demand for US Air Force Digital Tigerstripe, Shellback Tactical has announced they will offer the Original Banshee and Banshee Elite 2.0 in this pattern.

They will also be available on GSA Advantage.

www.shellbacktactical.com

Velocity Systems – 30L Pack Cover and VS17 Panel

August 25th, 2017

30L Pack Cover

The 30L Pack Cover is a lightweight, water and abrasion resistant pack cover designed to camouflage or protect your pack from harsh elements. The pack cover features an easily adjustable drawstring and cord lock closure, an oval slide fastener for attachment to our 30L Summit Pack, and single layer and reversible pack cover options. It is made of 70 Denier Ripstop Nylon material and offered in Coyote Brown, Ranger Green, and MultiCam with optional reversible Multicam Alpine.

VS17 Panel

The VS17 Panel is used to identify friendly forces personnel and equipment from either the air or ground. The panel can be attached to vehicles, rucksacks, hand-held or laid-out on the ground to provide visual identification. The large and small VS17 Panel Marker come equipped with tie down loops and the medium comes with tactical toggle fasteners for attachment to the 30L Summit Pack. The VS17 Panel is made of a high-visibility Fluorescent Orange & Cerise 200 Denier pack cloth that is lightweight, water and abrasion resistant. Dimensions: Small: L24”x W24” | Medium: L31”x W10” | Large: L70”x W20”

100% made in the USA

Arc’teryx LEAF Cold WX Wool

August 25th, 2017

I wore Arc’teryx LEAF’s Cold WX Wool baselayers throughout last winter. They are very comfortable. The engineered core spun wool combines the natural anti-odour properties of Merino wool with increased durability perfect for multiple day wear. For this winter, you might want to check out the LS Shirt AR and Bottom AR.

LS Shirt AR

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Bottom AR

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Features:
• Wool retains warmth when damp, transfers moisture away from core
• Low profile seams improve next-to-skin comfort
• Articulated fit allows full range of movement

Offered in Black and Crocodile, sizes XS – XXL.

leaf.arcteryx.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Operators Two-Point Sling

August 25th, 2017

This week we’ll focus on the Operators Two-Point Sling, featured in Catalog V13.


Designed in conjunction with a Texas SWAT officer the Operators Two-Point Sling offers a low profile platform to secure your rifle with a wide range of adjustment that is easy to manipulate for a wide range of applications. 


This sling is designed specifically for AR Carbine style weapons but will fit a wide variety of SMG’s, Carbines and Shotguns. Low bulk, light-weight and extremely effective.

Available in Black or Coyote,

* QDs not included.

www.first-spear.com

ADS Presents – 20th Anniversary Edition Military Dive Equipment Pocket Guide

August 25th, 2017

Many probably don’t know that ADS started out as Atlantic Dive Supply and got into the Tailored Logistic System game back when it was called Prime Vendor and focused on Diving equipment, primarily for the Navy. In the late 90s, the military diving community found itself using outdated equipment, with more of the same sitting on the shelf in supply depots, while the commercial and recreational diving communities enjoyed constant updates to their equipment.

The Defense Logistics Agency took a look at the issue and decided the best way to deal with the issue was to outsource. They issued contracts to several suppliers of dive equipment which allowed the military diving community to purchase approved civilian equipment to enhance their operations. For DLA and the supported Warfighter, it meant no more outdated equipment sitting in the shelf, but rather access to the latest equipment. As the Dive community also encompasses special operations units, they began to leverage the Prime Vendor program for other organizational clothing and individual equipment needs. Over the years, the program has grown and evolved into the TLS program we know today.

In their 20th year, ADS has issued this handy “pocket guide” to the equipment they offer specifically for the diving community.

FOr more information, visit www.adsinc.com and get your copy here.

What Happens In A G-Force Training Centrifuge

August 25th, 2017

The Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund Presents Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation With a $1 Million Grant

August 24th, 2017

Reston, VA – Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation (Fallen Patriots) is honored to be awarded a noteworthy $1 million grant from The Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund (JMSF) to provide additional scholarships for children of the fallen. This gracious donation will help the growing demands on Fallen Patriots and ensure an education by college-bound children who have lost a parent in the line of duty.

The check was presented to Fallen Patriots’ team by MaryEllen Picciuto, President of Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund. Another notable attendee of the patriotic presentation was Hollister K. Petraeus, a founding member of Fallen Patriots Board of Advisors, a former Department of the Army civilian employee and wife of retired four-star General David Petraeus.

Inspired by the death of Colonel John “Johnny Mac” McHugh, who was killed in action in Kabul, Afghanistan on May 18, 2010, the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund is dedicated to helping military families in need. With a mission to give back to those who have given so much, the foundation has successfully raised money to help surviving military families acquire financial stability.

“Loyal support from JMSF is making it possible for more surviving children to make their dreams a reality by attending college affordably. Having known the JMSF namesake, Colonel John McHugh at West Point and having helped two of his children with college through our organization, it’s personally very gratifying to be able to work with the JMSF in support of military families,” shared David Kim, Co-founder and CEO of Fallen Patriots. “We are immensely grateful and honored for our partnership with the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund.”

Since its inception, Fallen Patriots has provided more than $17 million to support 890 college students. College graduates supported by Fallen Patriots include Colonel John “Johnny Mac” McHugh’s children.

“We’re extremely pleased to partner with Fallen Patriots on this endeavor to give back through education,” said MaryEllen Picciuto, President of Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund. “We believe it is our duty to help children of the fallen realize their college dreams, and it’s the least we can do to honor the service and sacrifice of their parents.”

American military families cope with the loss of their loved ones every day. The need for financial support is significant as government aid does not cover the full cost of college, leaving an average funding gap per student of $32,000 for four years. Nearly 20,000 gold star children across America will need future assistance. Grants and donations make it possible for Fallen Patriots to achieve their mission of helping every child of the fallen.