Grand Thumb takes down the bad guys in this virtual training event. I am sure the pucker factor is up a notch or two even without any live rounds fired.
Who do you think would benefit best from this training any and all or just those most likely to encounter the threat?
He's also an Ex tier 1 operator. A little bit above your average shooter.
No, he’s not. He’s a prior-E SERE instructor and currently a TACP officer (my old career field).
I’ve done the FATS stuff before and it’s okay, most of the scenarios are ROE/RUF shoot/don’t shoot scenarios, not tailored towards self-D/defense of others scenarios. Force on force simunition scenarios are much more realistic, force on force MILES laser tag is somewhere in between.
TACP is a tier 1 special forces job with the 24th STS?
The US Air Force has no “tiered” special operations units, acknowledged or otherwise and despite what wikipedia says. The 724 STG, which 24STS is organized under, is a JSOC gained organization.
Mike’s presence is too public for him to be selected.
My SIL was sniper in the Air Force, so they do have some units that they don't talk about.
I guess I misunderstood your statement.And that has no bearing on the veracity of my statement.
I guess I misunderstood your statement.
I read it as the Air Force doesn't do anything but fly.
I was just stating that they have other units within that
does more than fly.
The US Air Force has no “tiered” special operations units, acknowledged or otherwise and despite what wikipedia says. The 724 STG, which 24STS is organized under, is a JSOC gained organization.
Mike’s presence is too public for him to be selected.
I thought he's retired from the Air Force at this point, is he still in? I thought he's been out for a while doing the civilian thing.