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Who offers a field class

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I am looking for a class on field movement, route selection, firing point selection, field craft and camoflage.

Anyone know where to get this done for a reasonable price?

Thanks
 
Re: Who offers a field class

It's called enlistment and any recruiter will be glad to help ya get into the correct classes. Seriously though, there are very few places that train civilians in these areas.
 
Re: Who offers a field class

Understood, I have a DD214, but fell pray to the promises of the lying recruiters. Now, older, fatter, cynical, but still have a desire to learn.
 
Re: Who offers a field class

You might check around. I'm sure if you look hard enough you will find somewhere that will teach you fieldcraft. You might also want to consider some tracking classes as correlates nicely with fieldcraft skills.
 
Re: Who offers a field class

Suggest you contact:

http://ccptraining.com/

"I served as an instructor at the 1st Mar Div Scout Sniper Basic Course at Camp Pendleton, CA for 3 years as the Chief Marksmanship Instructor. I also served as an instructor at I-MEF Special Operations Training Group, Special Missions Branch Urban Sniper and Urban R&S Courses.

I have over 60 weeks of formal training in the areas of sniping and marksmanship and have also been contracted by High Desert Special Operations Training Group to augment their instructor staff on an as needed basis."
 
Re: Who offers a field class

Where are you located eatindirt? There is a school in Arizona that can teach you fieldcraft skills.
 
Re: Who offers a field class

Im in OK.
AZ would be a decent hike, but have friends in that neck. Who would you be recommending?

The tracking augmentation is a great thought, which I had not considered. Thanks for that.