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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2002695" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Are you wanting to train warriors for combat, or citizen's for preparedness? Two different skillsets if you ask (which you seem to be). While a "Warrior Training Center" might appeal to the hardcore types (and hardcore wannabe's), I think a "Citizen Preparedness Center" would have a broader appeal. As such, you'd want to take an "all hazards" approach, as exemplified in the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP). You could still focus on defensive stuff like ECQC and defensive firearms usage, but offer courses on home safety/security, emergency preparedness, basic and advanced 1st Aid (to include gunshot trauma care) environmental awareness, legal aspects, etc., etc.</p><p></p><p>Just some food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2002695, member: 1132"] Are you wanting to train warriors for combat, or citizen's for preparedness? Two different skillsets if you ask (which you seem to be). While a "Warrior Training Center" might appeal to the hardcore types (and hardcore wannabe's), I think a "Citizen Preparedness Center" would have a broader appeal. As such, you'd want to take an "all hazards" approach, as exemplified in the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP). You could still focus on defensive stuff like ECQC and defensive firearms usage, but offer courses on home safety/security, emergency preparedness, basic and advanced 1st Aid (to include gunshot trauma care) environmental awareness, legal aspects, etc., etc. Just some food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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