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PFC TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT Border Security Operator Course (BSOC) PHOENIX, AZ / JULY 24-27, 2013 1600-2400 Wed-Sat $1,150.00 per student Call or Email to Register: 702.647.1126 (PFC HQ) [email protected]

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PFC TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT

Border Security Operator Course (BSOC) PHOENIX, AZ / JULY 24-27, 2013

1600-2400 Wed-Sat

$1,150.00 per student

Call or Email to Register:

702.647.1126 (PFC HQ)

[email protected]

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Copyright 2013 - Progressive F.O.R.C.E. Concepts LLC 2

The southern region of the United States remains a hostile, untamed land. Foreign incursions endlessly penetrate the border by way of overt, covert and innovative means. Motives fill the spectrum from personal betterment and employment prospects to nefarious narcotic and human trafficking representing a considerable threat to our homeland security as well as our country’s financial future. We have been witness to increasing boldness, hostility and ingenuity. This region has come (with each passing year) to more closely resemble a combat zone than the Southwest United States. A lack of preparedness to include mindset, tools, procedures and training will be disastrous. And while we have not yet seen a protracted kinetic engagement or battle erupt on the border between American and hostile forces, it is not a question of if, but instead, when.

On the following pages, you will find an overview of PFC’s BSOC or Border Security Operator Course. This 4-day program is also available in custom 5 to 10 day versions. PFC works hand in hand with its clients to deliver the finest, most progressive, proven, conflict resolution methodology in the world. Our innovative solutions and efficiency in improving the individual responder are unparalleled. We look forward to the opportunity of working with you to develop a program that will build capabilities, increase security and enhance officer safety on a daily basis. Program reviews, references and after action reports are available upon request. Please do not hesitate to contact us. A snapshot of PFC’s restricted programs can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4S_aTtNCxo

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PFC Training BSOC Training Plan & General Syllabus

Training Day 1

• Introductions/Administration

• Course Philosophy, Objectives & Expectations

• SAFETY

• Tactical Trauma Care

• Individual Equipment Review

• Combative & Advanced Handgun Skills

• Close-Range Engagements

• Clean-up/Maintenance

• Debrief/Dismissal

Training Day 2

• In-brief/SAFETY

• Combative & Advanced Carbine Skills

• Extended-Range Engagements

• Low-Light Engagement; Module 1 (Handgun)

• Clean-up/Maintenance

• Debrief/Dismissal

Training Day 3

• In-brief/SAFETY

• Small Cell Team Tactics

• Principles of Maneuver & Ending Overland Contact

• Overland Formations & Maneuver Tactics

• Response To Contact / Live Fire & Maneuver Drills

• Low-Light Engagement; Module 2 (Carbine)

• Clean-up/Maintenance

• Debrief/Dismissal

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Training Day 4

• In-brief/SAFETY

• Advanced Carbine Deployment

• Vehicle Assault Dynamics

• Vehicle Counter-Assault Techniques (Ambush Exploitation)

• Outdoor Movement Tactical Exercises (Mounted & Dismounted)

• Clean-up/Maintenance

• Course Debrief & Graduation

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PFC Training BSOC Individual Equipment List

The PFC Staff has limited time and resources to assist students that have unforeseen gear issues and speedily return them to training. However it is incumbent upon the student to bring

the complete prescribed load-out to the course. Bring only proven reliable kit that has been

inspected & tested PRIOR to training. Should you have ANY questions, logistical or otherwise do not hesitate to contact us.

INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT

• Carbine with sling & a minimum of 6 operational magazines. Extra batteries for each

electric component are a must and all rifles should be outfitted with a backup iron sight.

• 800 Rounds of factory carbine ammunition

• Weapon mounted white light & weapon mounted infra-red aiming/illuminating module (recommended)

• NODs & associated mounts (PVS-14’s)

• Semi-automatic duty handgun with a minimum of 3 operational magazines • 800 Rounds of factory handgun ammunition

• Pistol belt and holster (NO BLACKHAWK SERPA MODEL HOLSTERS)

• Individual high output handheld flashlight (Surefire/Streamlight strongly recommended)

• IFAK (individual first aid kit) to include: 1 CAT tourniquet, 2 emergency trauma dressings, 2 nasopharanygeal airways, 1 ARS decompression needle, 1 SAM splint, 2 Hyfin chest

seals, 1 roll tape ***these items will be used during practical exercises. Supplies can be

ordered via www.narescue.com • Individual handheld radios (MBITR / Motorola etc,) *

• MICH / ACH / Bump Helmet *

• Individual body armor (SAPI plates are optional)

• Eye protection (ANSI-Z87 approved sunglasses AND clear eye pro.... Oakley’s, Wiley-X, Arnette, Ray Bans, ESS are all up to spec)

• Load bearing harness / chest rig / tactical vest

• BDUs (2 sets minimum), Nomex flight suits or CQB assault uniform also acceptable • Sturdy broken-in boots

• Sturdy / quality riggers (trouser belt)

• Lightweight / Nomex tactical gloves • Soft ball cap/boonie hat

• Knee-pads (elbow pads optional)

• Hydration system

• Inclement weather gear (we will ONLY suspend training for close lightning strikes) • Sunscreen

• Rag/Towel/Headscarf (for sun & hot brass protection)

• Note-taking material • Any additional standard load-out gear

• Folding and/or fixed blade knife/multi tool

• Food & electrolyte beverages. Students will not be given a traditional “lunch break.” The most successful students have maintained energy levels throughout the day by

continuously consuming: energy bars, nuts, jerky, bananas & sports drinks.

* Optional item, but not required.