To start off with this is pretty much along the same lines as talking about conducting explosive detection training. Not something you let the general public know.
The Situation is i am giving a class on how to evade tacking dogs to BlackHawk pilots and Medevac pilots incase they get shot down and need to evade a tracking dog.
For the most part my knowledge is basic in the area considering the army teaches how to do area searches instead of tracking. I feel pretty safe with the areas i am going to touch on but i would love any advice on this subject.
Of course i think it would be best to send me a message rather then posting it right here.
MODs, if this is just one of the questions i can not ask. By all means delete this if you see fit.
Michael,
I will not delete this but i am going to lock it. What I ask is that anyone who would like to assist in this project contact Michael via a private message.
This just keeps people from runnin' at the mouth when they should not.
It is an interesting course you are putting together. I am not sure what I could contribute since my focus has always been to find the bad guy.
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