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“Nuts” A Christmas Tale

December 25th, 2015

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December 22 1944 – Encircled by German forces at the Battle of the Bulge, the 101st Airborne Division, under acting commander Brigadier General McAuliffe received a message from German General Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz delivered under flag of truce.

To the U.S.A. Commander of the encircled town of Bastogne.

The fortune of war is changing. This time the U.S.A. forces in and near Bastogne have been encircled by strong German armored units. More German armored units have crossed the river Our near Ortheuville, have taken Marche and reached St. Hubert by passing through Hompre-Sibret-Tillet. Libramont is in German hands.

There is only one possibility to save the encircled U.S.A. troops from total annihilation: that is the honorable surrender of the encircled town. In order to think it over a term of two hours will be granted beginning with the presentation of this note.

If this proposal should be rejected one German Artillery Corps and six heavy A. A. Battalions are ready to annihilate the U.S.A. troops in and near Bastogne. The order for firing will be given immediately after this two hours term.

All the serious civilian losses caused by this artillery fire would not correspond with the well-known American humanity.

His response was perfect.

To the German Commander.

NUTS!

The American Commander

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Holiday Special

December 25th, 2015

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FirstSpear is wishing everyone a Merry Christmas! In honor of the holidays, order $150 from the FirstSpear webstore and get a FREE Santa skull logo long sleeve. This deal runs through the weekend, so take advantage while you can.

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Merry Christmas

December 25th, 2015

Read about this battlefield celebration as well as others at tcvvm.org/project/christmas-in-vietnam.

 

Tell us about your deployed Christmas exoeriences.

Silent Night

December 25th, 2015

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Once again this year, I’d like to present a copy of the Christmas card that “Bright Light” author Stephen Perry sent from Nha Trang to his family the week before Christmas 1967. It definitely takes my thoughts to the thousands of men and women (including my daughter) defending the great land and her allies who won’t be home this Christmas. America’s thoughts and prayers are with them.

Merry Christmas!

Raven Concealment Systems – VanGuard 3 Holster

December 24th, 2015

VanGuard 3

The VanGuard 3 is the latest iteration of Raven Concealment’s line of minimalist IWB holsters. The VanGuard 3, or VG3, is designed to accommodate a weapon light, covering only the light and trigger guard of the weapon. The VG3 is ambidextrous, tuckable, and can be worn anywhere on the waistline excluding the small of the back. Currently, the VG3 is available only for use with the SureFire X300 Ultra A/B weapon lights, and a wide variety of commercially available pistols.

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TacJobs – Dynamis Alliance

December 24th, 2015

Dynamis is looking to build our team. We will continually be on the hunt for like minded individuals. Don’t really need to give a ton of info because at the end of the day, if warriors want to be with us, they will make it happen. Our screening process takes months if not years. Base salary to start, long hours, bust your fucking ass, crush workouts every single day, work with a team that grinds shoulder to shoulder looking to make our country and world better. Leading the modern day warrior… And sometimes we do cool shit (okay most of the time). Hope everyone is doing great getting ready for Christmas!! 

 CRUSH EVERYTHING

Channelized Terrain Tactics: Basic Navigation Training

December 24th, 2015

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Author Dan Johanknecht has written a book titled ‘Channelized Terrain Tactics: Basic Navigation Training’. The first book in the CTT series, Basic Navigation Training serves as a navigation primer written to assist the user to learn and refresh the skills needed for land navigation with map and compass. The author has provided an excerpt from the book, which can be read below:

Fix your position

I traveled to foreign countries or into international waters for years for various contracts, and every trip reinforced the fact that my job (and maybe my life) depended on keeping track of my position as accurately as possible. Each contract required situational awareness using some sort of navigation process. Whether I was on a ship or in a crowded van, I used both technical and “old school” methods from stars to local cell phones to pinpoint my location. Once back home, I trained in search and rescue in a region that has GPS blind spots due to extremely dense terrain and deep slot canyons.

My notes led to this short book on navigation in channelized terrain – using basic methods. Channelized terrain is found worldwide, formed by plate action and erosion. It steers you–channels you–through its own route whether you are walking on a ridge top, river valley, or along the irregular ground in between.

Most Americans have a smart phone, and most smart phones have a GPS feature, but we all know batteries drain. There are even some foreign customs checkpoints that disallow individual GPS units on entry. Many well-traveled and highly trained people will tell you to bring a map and compass on your foray, but first you must know how to use them. This book will walk you through a few processes, using a Case Study method, to fix your position and prep before deploying. It’s been my experience that if I don’t practice this skill, I could forget or confuse some steps in the process of fixing my position – especially since land navigation is one of those sciences that a number of methods and tools can be used to arrive at the same answer. Land navigation is the epitome of a perishable skill – this book is my study guide on a topic, that despite all my years of intense training, I still need to study.

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SureFire – Warden Blast Diffuser

December 24th, 2015

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SureFire’s Warden Blast Diffuser is a muzzle device designed to direct the concussive blast of the muzzle forward, rather than to the side as found with many muzzle break devices. This not only reduces overpressure and flash felt by others to either side of a shooter’s firing position, but also aids in minimizing dust signature when firing from a prone position. The Warden attaches to any SureFire 5.56 or 7.62 SOCOM muzzle device using the same Fast-Attach system found on the SOCOM suppressor series.

www.surefire.com/tactical-equipment/suppressor-adapters/warden