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USCG: 4 Questions Simplify the Use of Force

USCG: 4 Questions Simplify the Use of Force

| January 6, 2012 | 2 Comments

Here is a fantastic article I found while trawling the internet. It’s a must read for all the coasties out there. By Commander Andrew J. Norris, U.S. Coast Guard Small units typically conduct Coast Guard PWCS (ports, waterways, coastal security) missions, including har- bor patrols and vessel boardings and escorts. They are commanded by very [...]

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Swim For It, But Can You Make It?

Swim For It, But Can You Make It?

| December 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

If you go overboard for any reason it’s usually safest to stay put regardless of water temperature. Hanging on to a capsized boat, a seat cushion, or anything else floating in the area is a good best idea. But what about when you’re close, or think you’re close, to shore? What if the water is [...]

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The Search Authority of Maritime Cops

The Search Authority of Maritime Cops

| December 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Over at PoliceOne Tom Burrell, the site’s Patrolling the Waterways columnist, posted an article on the search authority of maritime cops. In it he discusses the same case law we’ve profiled in our Suspicionless Stops at Sea post, but takes it a step further by including some state cases and suggestions for making sure future [...]

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Random Facts About HR 822 Right to Carry Act

Random Facts About HR 822 Right to Carry Act

| November 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

This week, the house passed a vote that would amend US code in order to allow a person who has a valid CCW in one state, (and can lawfully posses a handgun), to be allowed to concealed carry in another state. Naturally, there are many firestorm debates on this issue. Anti-gun groups are going crazy about it [...]

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Learning via Podcasts, iTunes U, & Safety Solutions Academy

Learning via Podcasts, iTunes U, & Safety Solutions Academy

| November 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

As a connoisseur of internet surfage, I am always looking for ideas and knowledge. While Phil may be a book guy, I prefer more modern ways of learning and building a functional knowledge base. By that I mean videos and audio presentations/discussions. Recently I began to discover a wealth of unused information that most of us have [...]

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Weapons Training for Adverse Conditions

Weapons Training for Adverse Conditions

| November 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

This is the first post from MARSEC4′s newest contributor, John, a twelve year veteran of ocean going service with ten years active law enforcement experience. He also competes in three gun and other practical shooting matches and is an amateur AR platform gunsmith. He’s knowledgeable, damn cool, and we’re glad to have him on board. [...]

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Tactical Field Care

Tactical Field Care

| November 4, 2011 | 1 Comment

Tactical Field Care is defined as “The care rendered to the casualty once the casualty and rescuer are no longer under effective hostile fire. This term also applies to situations in which an injury has occurred on a mission but there has been no hostile fire.” In the Tactical Field Care Phase the immediate tactical problem [...]

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