2016 P46 Ancillary Skills Conference
Join us October 7th, 8th, & 9th for three days of training in Pawnee, Oklahoma. The Inaugural P46 Ancillary Skills Conference was created to provide a foundation skillset to compliment the common martial skills (firearms, edged weapons, and combatives) for which training can readily be found within or just a short drive from most urban centers. We've compiled a curriculum of ancillary skills which provide the student with knowledge to work while living and traveling afield, regardless of the activity in which he's engaged. The skills presented will also equip us to be of additional value in our communities. From tracking, communications, land nav, and trauma care, you have the potential to become a trained, viable component in your community's response to natural or man-made emergencies.
Our topics include:
- Land Navigation *
- Horsemanship
- Tracking
- Trauma Care
- Field Communications
- Fieldcraft *
* The Land Nav and Fieldcraft lanes each have a night element. There will be a night land nav course to test each student's skills and to provide each student a baseline familiarization with navigating by map & compass while observing strict noise & light discipline. The Fieldcraft lane incorporates field familiarization with various Night Optic Devices (NODs), such as various generations of night vision and thermal optics.
A link to the full course description and other details can be found below. Click the instructor link at the bottom of that page to read the first four Instructor bios we've posted. You can also download the registration form and packing list from that page.
We look forward to seeing you.
http://www.paratus46.net/#!2016-ancillary-skills-conference/bro53
Join us October 7th, 8th, & 9th for three days of training in Pawnee, Oklahoma. The Inaugural P46 Ancillary Skills Conference was created to provide a foundation skillset to compliment the common martial skills (firearms, edged weapons, and combatives) for which training can readily be found within or just a short drive from most urban centers. We've compiled a curriculum of ancillary skills which provide the student with knowledge to work while living and traveling afield, regardless of the activity in which he's engaged. The skills presented will also equip us to be of additional value in our communities. From tracking, communications, land nav, and trauma care, you have the potential to become a trained, viable component in your community's response to natural or man-made emergencies.
Our topics include:
- Land Navigation *
- Horsemanship
- Tracking
- Trauma Care
- Field Communications
- Fieldcraft *
* The Land Nav and Fieldcraft lanes each have a night element. There will be a night land nav course to test each student's skills and to provide each student a baseline familiarization with navigating by map & compass while observing strict noise & light discipline. The Fieldcraft lane incorporates field familiarization with various Night Optic Devices (NODs), such as various generations of night vision and thermal optics.
A link to the full course description and other details can be found below. Click the instructor link at the bottom of that page to read the first four Instructor bios we've posted. You can also download the registration form and packing list from that page.
We look forward to seeing you.
http://www.paratus46.net/#!2016-ancillary-skills-conference/bro53