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Join Date: October 21, 2009
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Group Defense Tactics
I am doing a little research and am curious about group defense tactics of groups of three or more people.
I am not curious about LEO/ MIL type operations or family HD type situations. Looking for other groups such as security teams and guard forces and what types of procedures and practices that they use to protect/defend their assets/ property/ real estate/ client. Specifically I am curious about: - Training (individual/ group) - Procedures when responding to various threats - Integration with LEAs - Communications - Augments and enablers - Limitations (legal and liability) Any of this type information, or a point in the right direction would be helpful.
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Many videos can be found on youtube with security details showcasing how they work, what they train to do in situations. I only watched them for entertainment, not a learning experience, so I didn't research who put on the video or why they think their system is the best.
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Get a copy of the Army's FM 21-75, COMBAT SKILLS OF THE SOLDIER
Check out movements, or mainly BOUNDING OVERWATCH. It will pretty much cover what you are asking. Quote:
Maybe one of the youngsters can correct me if its not called that anymore, but the consept is the same.
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Kraig- I appreciate the cite however FM 21-75 has been replaced by FM 3-21.75 and no longer covers squad tactics just IMT. I know this because I have been in the Army for more than 20 years.
In any case I am fairly familiar with military tactics but am looking for non-military type tactics and procedures about security work. Military mission do not often involve the protection of assets/ persons but focus more on fire and maneuver or LEO type operations on steroids (raid/ cordon and search etc). The legal ramifications are completely different as well. Security functions are often contracted out (base defense, log convoy, escort duty) to free soldiers up for combat operations. Legally I think a group would be hard pressed to explain in a court of law why they were attacking a another group that was being suppressed by fire.
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Have you tried the Military Police field manual?.. If I remember right... a lot of what your looking for was covered.
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MPs focus on police and Law enforcement operations with various protections, arrest powers and immunities that a private group protecting property or people would not have. I don't think I am translating this well enough.
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I have a book I picked up titled, "The Bodyguard Manual" by Leroy Thompson. It focuses on the techniques of executive protection. Since I'm not in that field I cannot comment of the validity of the tactics covered or whether they are still in current use by professionals.
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Thanks. I checked the material does seem dated but the Amazon reviewers suggested Executive Protection New: Solutions for a New Era by Oatman. This seems to focus on bodyguards which hopefully will be a good start point. I will pick it up at the library tomorrow.
I am not exclusively interested in body guards but rather the group dynamics of non-governmental security organizations.
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