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Military History: Six Astounding 18th Century Rules of War

Posted on 25 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

“Yes, the objective of any general is to defeat the enemy, but that doesn’t mean you should be a boor about it.” Editor’s Introduction THE GENEVA CONVENTION is in the news of late, thanks to Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump. The bombastic billionaire-turned-politician has been taking aim at international lawsgoverning the use of military force, characterizing…

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Military History: Dowsett’s War

Posted on 25 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

DOWSETT’S WAR It is a story common to many Australian families – a history of military service that spans generations and decades. It is the story of the soldiers of the Dowsett family of the Bexley-Hurstville area of Sydney, New South Wales and their time serving with the First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) in…

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Military Weapons From The Past: The Australian F1 Sub-Machine Gun

Posted on 25 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

The weapon with the weird magazine-position lasted 30 years in service The Australian Army first issued the F1 submachine gun to its soldiers in April 1963 to replace the World War II-vintage Owen Gun. Like the earlier Owen, the F1 had a top-mounted magazine — which lent itself to prone-firing and was more comfortable than more-conventional weapons…

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World War I History: Gallipoli

Posted on 25 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

With the war along the Western Front at a standstill in early 1915, allied leaders were looking for ways to break the stalemate. Many were worried that the deadlock might be permanent. Lord Kitchener, the British secretary of state for war, reluctantly conceded that operations needed to be established elsewhere. Breaking the Stalemate That “elsewhere,”…

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The Surveillance State: Police are Creating Fake Social Media Accounts To Monitor You

Posted on 24 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Police Create Fake Profiles on Facebook and Attempt to Build Relationships Along With Monitor Your Friends and Events Kristan T. Harris | American Intelligence Report Police departments around the nation have taken predictive crime prevention to a new level by building fake user accounts, as well as posing as genuine people to gather information about local events, Tech.Mic reports….

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Texas News: For The First Time Ever FEMA Trains Texas Police How To Deal With Riots, Conduct Mass Arrests

Posted on 24 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Last summer the state of Texas was ablaze over concerns surrounding the Jade Helm military drills held across the state prompted some to speculate that the Federal government was preparing for either a local insurrection, secession planning contencies for the Lone Star state or even a “Texas takeover.” Similar confusion returned earlier this week when…

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Street Smarts: Top “10 Codes” Every CO Should Know

Posted on 24 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Stores, hospitals, entertainment venues, and other places where the public are together in large numbers, use secret codes to pass information between store employees. These are meant to be a secret as they don’t want to alarm the non-staff members or alert someone (like a thief) to the fact that they have been noticed. Many…

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Military Weapons From the Past: The M3 “Grease Gun” v2.0

Posted on 24 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

The Philippine Marines Teach a SMG that dates back to WW2 some New Tricks War Is Boring and Historical Firearms recently posted a story about the use of suppressed M3 “Grease Gun” from World War II onward to Vietnam. U.S. forces stopped issuing the guns to troops in 1992, but at least one unit in…

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Gear Review: Kinetic Concealment Combo Kit Holster

Posted on 24 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

 In January I reviewed for you one of Kinetic Concealments Mini-Green Dot Laser Units. Well, this month Josh sent me one of their Outstanding Hybrid Neoprene Backed Leather/Kydex Holsters to review for you. Besides their excellent reputation for making quality kit, one of the main things that attracted me to KC was their straight forward mentality…

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World War Two History: The Man Who Fell 22,000 Feet and Lived to Tell The Tale

Posted on 23 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Paratroopers make a big deal about jumping out of planes from 800 feet, but U.S. Army Air Force Staff Sgt. Alan Magee fell out of a plane at 22,000 feet without a parachute while the plane was on fire. And he lived. Magee was a ball turret gunner in a B-17 named “Snap! Crackle! Pop!”…

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