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FirstSpear Friday Focus – FirstSpear ACM Field Shirts Base 100

February 24th, 2017

FirstSpear ACM is the latest development in fabric technology. FirstSpear is excited to combine 100% source verified American Merino Wool with other quality materials to create ACM. By using a unique blend for each product FirstSpear is able to tailor each item to its intended purpose. With 3 different levels to choose from, ACM has you covered. The ACM-Base is extra soft against your skin and can be worn year round. ACM-Mid takes it up a notch when you need a little extra warmth and can be worn by itself or over an ACM-Base. ACM-Warm is the highest level and has been designed for maximum warmth and comfort and makes it easy to endure the cold.

By using Merino Wool FirstSpear is able to capitalize on all the naturally occurring material characteristics you desire. Merino Wool is packed with a wide range of high performance benefits for wherever your adventure takes you.

Available / In-Stock now in short sleeve and long sleeve variants using FirstSpear ACM BASE 100 in 4 colors: Commando, Heather Grey, Charcoal, and Sand. Ultra light weight and soft against the skin these new base layers combine all the high performance qualities of Merino Wool, sourced right here in the USA.

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The all new Field Shirt is generously cut for long term comfort on extended adventures or daily wear on the job. Using the very best of proven materials brought forward in a technically advanced package the Field Shirt blends comfort, performance & fit to give you the very best function in styles and colors only FS can provide. Use it as either the ultimate base layer or a shirt on its own you can count on the Field Shirt in Short Sleeve or Long Sleeve.

Constructed from 38? American Merino Wool, 50? Polyester & 12? Modal, the fabric and construction of the Field Shirt is 100? USA

AOC EW Europe 2017 Call for Papers Announced

February 24th, 2017

AOC EW Europe 2017: ‘Advancing EW and Electromagnetic Operations Together’

Europe is one of the most vital areas in the world and the focus of much change in the area of electronic warfare (EW), but with change comes uncertainty. In terms of EW and electromagnetic (EM) operations, how can we make sense of all of these things?

The Association of Old Crows is once again teaming up with Clarion Events to create Europe’s premier electronic warfare event- the only event fully supported by the AOC in Europe. This partnership brings together world-class speakers in a conference programme shaped by industry experts.

AOC EW Europe will consider the future of EW and EM Operations in the changing light of current and emerging threats, including Hybrid Warfare and Anti Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) where potential opponents are out-performing the West. It will consider the possible responses, how thinking and attitudes must change, and examine the new capabilities that will be required across all lines of development, by all services, in all countries in the free world. The Conference will consist of plenary sessions and twin-tracks focusing on operations, defence capability development, and industry inventiveness.

AOC EW Europe will be held in perhaps the world’s most iconic city – London. It will consider the future of EW and EM Operations in the changing light of current and emerging threats, including Hybrid Warfare and Anti Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) where potential opponents are out-performing the West.

Speakers will include leaders and operators from the military, government, academia, S&T and R&D communities and, crucially industry. This is an unclassified truly-global EW networking, exhibition, workshop and conference and not to be missed.

The PLATH Intelligence Workshop will precede the EW Europe conference on 6 June 2017. For more information or to submit a paper, please visit www.eweurope.com

Please note that the closing date for the call for papers is 17 March, however we encourage you to submit papers as soon as possible as they will be considered as they are received.

Ask SSD – How Can I Buy A “Gas It Up And Burn It Down” T-shirt?

February 23rd, 2017

That’s simple Debbie, just head on over to tmacs.com and pick yours up.

Tactical Tailor Releases Rogue Line

February 23rd, 2017

Tactical Tailor is proud to release to the public, the Rogue line of tactical equipment. Our Fight Light line of equipment has been wildly successful and lightened the load for scores of our warfighting and law enforcement professionals for years. The research and development team here wanted to take this program to the next level.

This team of professionals, comprised of experts in manufacturing, design and several warfighters worked on and proofed this concept and crafted these products to be lighter, aid in greater mobility, and enhance lethality. The Rogue line delivers an ensemble of products that use updated materials and techniques of manufacturing to give our customer the most advanced product line in Tactical Tailor history.

These products include a Plate carrier with 2 cummerbund systems, an adaptable chest rig, open top mag pouches with internal retention for either 5.56mm or 7.62 magazines, a first aid pouch, side sapi plate pocket, and an attachment system that allows for pouches to be mounted below the front or rear plate pocket. The plate carrier is currently offered in medium to accept the majority of armor plates in the market.

Size small and size large are in development. They will be on the shelf as soon as possible.

Please visit www.tacticaltailor.com/rogue to see and order these new products.

Meet The Bushnell Tactical Team

February 23rd, 2017

These well known marksmen make up Bushnell’s PRS team.

Core Shooting Solutions Hosts the PRS Gas Gun Debut Event

February 23rd, 2017

Baker, FL 21 February 2017-The Precision Rifle Series Gas Gun debut was held on FEB 17, 18 and 19 at Core Shooting Solutions in Baker, FL.

Represented in the competition were several USSOCOM units, 2 federal and several state/local law enforcement agencies.

Grunt Style and Core Shooting Team’s Spenser B. took third in the military division as well as third in the Tactical Heavy Division.

www.gruntstyle.com

www.coreshooting.com

KitFox Design Group Firearm Coloring Book

February 23rd, 2017

From the KitFox Design Group comes this detailed, adult coloring book featuring your favorite firearms.

The book features 27 pages of illustrations and it was obviously a labor of love.

Available from a variety of sellers, we found it at www.noveske.com/collections/extras/products/kit-fox-firearms-coloring-boox.

Project Sanctuary Launches “Walton’s Warriors” Peer Mentoring Program

February 23rd, 2017

Unique, 10-month mentorship program aims to empower military veterans by focusing on recovery, resilience and suicide prevention training

Granby, CO (February 21, 2017) – Project Sanctuary, a Colorado-based nonprofit providing therapeutic retreats for military families, has launched a new peer-to-peer mentoring program aimed at improving recovery and resilience, and, ultimately, reducing suicides among veterans. Veterans make up less than nine percent of the U.S. population, yet account for 18 percent of all suicides in America, according to new data from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Walton’s Warriors is a 10-month training program designed to equip veterans with the skills they need to provide support to fellow veterans struggling with such issues as PTSD and reintegration into civilian life.

The program was inspired by Brian Walton, a former member of the U.S. Army Special Forces, who had attended a Project Sanctuary retreat with his family, but unfortunately, succumbed to his PTSD in March 2016. Many of Project Sanctuary’s veterans reached out to offer help after Brian’s suicide, which prompted founder and CEO Heather Ehle to search for programs that could better train them on how to provide support. Walton’s Warriors was born after her search failed to yield any comprehensive, clinically-based options.

“When Bonnie Walton reached out to me in March 2016, and asked how she would tell her three sons that Brian wasn’t coming home, I knew that whatever it took, Project Sanctuary had to do more to prevent the unbearable pain that this family was experiencing,” said Ehle. “Our veterans want to stop the suicide epidemic – they simply need the tools and the ongoing support to be able to help themselves while they help others.”

Walton’s Warriors includes both in-person and online training delivered by licensed professionals and veteran coaches, following a structured, evidence-based curriculum. Participants will learn about therapeutic communication, red flags to watch out for and the importance of confidentiality and setting boundaries. They’ll also receive training on critical self-care skills.

“They can’t be effective mentors unless they take care of themselves,” noted Ehle, who expects many of the participants to return as coaches for the program in subsequent years.

The program kicks off with 21 veterans from ten different states at a retreat February 23-26, near Santa Cruz, Calif. Those Walton’s Warriors will then correspond weekly with coaches and facilitators, and will also be invited to participate in monthly educational opportunities. A second retreat is planned for May 3-6 in Grand Lake, Colo., with participants slated to graduate from the program in November.

Walton’s Warriors is sponsored by the Infinite Hero Foundation. Thanks to the Foundation’s support, 25 veterans will receive training through the initial program.

“At Infinite Hero, we believe that mental and physical rehabilitation for our veterans can and must be better. Our heroes deserve it, and we will deliver it. Infinite Hero looks for the impossible challenges and drives through to find solutions. We define the problems veterans are facing, empower collaboration across sectors and inject targeted investments into innovations that have the power to revolutionize the way we treat the injuries of war,” said Colin Baden, founder and board president of the Infinite Hero Foundation

Project Sanctuary focuses on strengthening military families during the stressful times of deployment, transition and reintegration, offering retreats nationwide. In 2017, the organization will offer 27 retreats to serve military families and will also continue outreach to the 1,800 families on its wait list to provide pre-retreat assessment and crisis intervention. Project Sanctuary uses the A.R.T. model – Assess (pre-retreat support services), Reconnect (six-day therapeutic retreat for the whole family), and Thrive (two years of follow-up services). The program is unique in its treatment of the family as a unit while also working with each family member individually to assess their needs. The overall goal is easing the reconnection of families previously distanced as a result of deployment and military service, including resultant injuries.