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Nice post, I read this a while ago and never commented. I have been advocating the same outlook on Close Quarter Battle for a number of years now. I’m apart of a group called CQB-TEAM and we have...
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In Facebook Comments: Timothy Wittmer: I noticed you referenced in a later thread the AAR written by Sgt. Catagnus with 3rd Battalion 5th Marines after the battle for Fallujah. I was also in 3/5 L at...
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I posted this on the blog version of this post: Note to all: this post is about Tactical Clearing and better CQB techniques. I will not allow it to be turned off topic into a discourse about CQB...
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Going low on the defensive is ill advised generally. It limits your movement, field of fire, elevation and you’re a longer lower target that’s easier to fire into. Unless you’re at some distance it’s...
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Like the one guy wrote I’m probably more interested on what happens on the other end of that “dynamic.”. So far my plan is to get low since I notice these training videos all the entrants engage...
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This is a lot of information if you haven’t had prior training. This is one of those things you can’t just learn from a book or a YouTube video. I’d recommend staying tuned and saving your pennies for...
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I am going to read this article 5 times……
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For those of you who have read my blog for a while, you will know that I have big issues with the way CQB is taught and conducted. Traditional dynamic entry/immediate entry style CQB clearance methods...
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