2024 TACP Memorial Challenge
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21 күн бұрын
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@JS-cg6tr
@JS-cg6tr Күн бұрын
Oh hell nah, they were nose tubing each other AND using decompression needles lol
@swatoffrmb
@swatoffrmb 3 күн бұрын
I graduated the new mexico youth challenge academy with the highest award and my GED last month.
@ryangrout2427
@ryangrout2427 6 күн бұрын
💪
@DefenderCJ21
@DefenderCJ21 8 күн бұрын
Good dude
@The_TACP_Project
@The_TACP_Project 11 күн бұрын
Are civilians considering joining able to tour camp Murray and speak with memebers of the TACP community?
@azames242
@azames242 13 күн бұрын
Nice job Johnny Jack Mac and congrats to your brother. 💪🍅🥣
@kitwolf5003
@kitwolf5003 14 күн бұрын
This might be the most informational, video I have seen in a minute.
@redhedz09
@redhedz09 16 күн бұрын
So proud of you both.
@eddiehepfer4996
@eddiehepfer4996 16 күн бұрын
Smash brothers. Just killing it. Love you joel an jackie
@TonyV7483
@TonyV7483 16 күн бұрын
TIger Trained!
@sirtango1
@sirtango1 17 күн бұрын
Every time I hear the words Mt. St. Helens I still see the old fella at Spirit Lake waving at the helicopters, refusing to evacuate.
@deedeekramer2626
@deedeekramer2626 21 күн бұрын
Very proud of you Mike... Always, DeeDee
@lostinthedesert-hp4bw
@lostinthedesert-hp4bw 22 күн бұрын
I guess haircuts have become “optional” these days… PATHETIC. You and your leadership should be reprimanded.
@mptajosog
@mptajosog 25 күн бұрын
#USSOCOM #TTWWY
@almorrow9345
@almorrow9345 25 күн бұрын
Certainly not in the bowling alley or the knuckles.
@JohnRodriguez-si9si
@JohnRodriguez-si9si 27 күн бұрын
American Army National Guard ( ARNG ) Citizen - Soldiers , with the language proficiency of speaking Korean language and Russian language. This Prior Service Enlisted Marine and Soldier, can only hope and pray that these Citizen- Soldiers of the Army National Guard ( ARNG) , do NOT Clandestine - Covert Combat Operations for the Korean People's Army and Russian Federation Military Forces.
@AhmedGhani-qq5nb
@AhmedGhani-qq5nb 28 күн бұрын
Adam and I will be there Aedhmad01089
@michaelpollock8489
@michaelpollock8489 28 күн бұрын
Howdy Jeff, this is CW3 (Retired) Michael Pollock from DLI. I miss you brother!
@troyrich7880
@troyrich7880 28 күн бұрын
What a good dude!!!!
@kaitlynmartinez6031
@kaitlynmartinez6031 29 күн бұрын
This program was one of the best things I’ve signed up for! It was a hard 5 months but it was worth it I learned so much while being there highly recommend!!
@clintonoh3108
@clintonoh3108 29 күн бұрын
*laughs in OPSEC*
@SengL6767
@SengL6767 29 күн бұрын
I’m doing my best. Let do it
@austinshannon4197
@austinshannon4197 Ай бұрын
You want to make fun of these commercials yet you’re a guy talking high like a woman. Todays army is totally woke, these 1980 soldiers are way more mature and responsible then you’ll ever be. You give real soldiers that act mature a bad name with your high voice wokeness, FOOL!!!!
@dif8580
@dif8580 Ай бұрын
I don't remember major Payne being white.
@beawthidarat
@beawthidarat Ай бұрын
CPT Payne! Awesome man. 🙌🏼🙌🏼
@DudeDudeDudeDudeDude
@DudeDudeDudeDudeDude Ай бұрын
I will join the WSG if they don't go the way of the CSG. The CSG stopped flying the US flag on their uniforms and have to wear RED name tapes, & can no longer be activated for emergencies.
@Thechristmaschicken6969
@Thechristmaschicken6969 Ай бұрын
Aye yo who said you cant practice recoil and grip. I have my wife smack the bottom of my glock 19 and i try to keep my dot on a water bottle in the family room. Practice is everything but imagination is key.
@suave1177
@suave1177 Ай бұрын
It means that if you try to go fast but make mistakes it will take you longer than being deliberate and doing everything right on the first go. Who is this guy?! 😂😂
@arnoldnemeth8578
@arnoldnemeth8578 Ай бұрын
This guy is stupid or what?
@leviticusdecimus6051
@leviticusdecimus6051 Ай бұрын
Uh in racing you literally do go slower to go smoother through the turn because it is much faster to power out in a straight line with out disruptiving the car so this guy is just yapping
@cmcclain201
@cmcclain201 Ай бұрын
How do you learn recoil management?
@expendedenthusiasm
@expendedenthusiasm Ай бұрын
This video should explain everything about benifits of dryfire and recoil control: m.kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fah7pq17l6_RkZc.html&pp=ygUUYmVuIHN0b2VnZXIgc3VyZWZpcmU%3D
@expendedenthusiasm
@expendedenthusiasm Ай бұрын
While you can't fully practice it in dryfire a good practice is to set your grip and smash the trigger, hard. How are your sights reacting? Is it moving around alot? If you see a large amount of movement start playing with pressure and grip with your support hand and see how much grip minimizes the movement everything you smash the trigger. I found this gave me alot of great cues
@danielbynum2631
@danielbynum2631 Ай бұрын
Sry soldier but I disagree that w/dry firing develops 90% of shootin skill. U can practice ur draw dry firing (& reloading to an extent). But pretty much nothin beyond that tho. Accuracy/recoil cant be replicated w/out firing the weapon. Reloading is 'different' when shootin live rounds also. And thank u for ur service soldier.
@bwalters9762
@bwalters9762 Ай бұрын
There's dryfire systems with "recoil"
@taltal1122
@taltal1122 Ай бұрын
Ummmm, if I practiced dry firing at home or did anything with my weapon inside I'd get court martialed.
@davidyoung8769
@davidyoung8769 Ай бұрын
The most youre getting at home is drawing your weapon thats it. Dry firing wont tell you anything. You train like you fight not train at home on the couch. Imagine chines men shooting a QLU at you and you just hold your rifle up and yell bang bang.
@Nitro-bg1sn
@Nitro-bg1sn Ай бұрын
People dont understand that shooting live rounds is expensive. It costs so much people arent able to get in as much shooting as they need. Even the high tier guys only shoot 20 weeks out of a year, and thats the high estimate. If you are a national guard, you probably barely even get a week for qualification (im a marine, idk if national guard qualifies). Live rounds is ideal training, but it needs to be supplemented with fake rounds training. 10 hours live rounds and 90 hours fake rounds is much better than 10 hours live rounds and 0 hours fake rounds.
@projectdaaltaran
@projectdaaltaran Ай бұрын
National guard, barely a week is a pipe dream. You get a portion of a day. If you fail, maybe you get a portion of the second day. Most people fire 15 to 50 rounds for zeroing and then do range qual one to 3 times. If you are good at range qual you will never get better by relying on national guard time, because you'll shoot the minimum zeroing rounds and take the qual once.
@davidyoung8769
@davidyoung8769 Ай бұрын
What a goober you are. Id go to the range every week at least once. Plenty of units do and its not uncommon. Any leader who doesnt facilitate weekly weapon drill ranges isnt concerned with being a warfighter. Were warfighters we shoot guns. There are millions of surplus rounds in climate storage from years ago. Thats what gets put out for training. Being expensive doesnt change it having to be used. Contracts have already been signed for years to come and more will get bought regardless. Just because your poor unit didnt go doesnt mean rich units dont go. I understand not all units are frontliners but you still should conduct a monthly weapon drill because at any moment you could become a frontliner and id rather someone who can shoot vs someone who can dry fire
@Nitro-bg1sn
@Nitro-bg1sn Ай бұрын
@@davidyoung8769 check out the national guard comment in this thread. That is the reality for underfunded units. While rounds are contracted, money still comes out of the training units budget for those rounds, as well as contractors, support and logistics involvement. I promise that I am with a unit that can pay for ranges. Your math does not add up either. One day out of a week is about 10.4 5-day weeks of training. I mentioned that a high tier unit gets max 20 weeks of live fire rifle training (I'll also add that this is coordinated, planned training not just flat ranges). To schedule competent live fire training it takes many people who have deployment requirements and non-shooting training requirements. In the time you aren't training with government funds, there are opportunities to do fake round training. Not using these opportunities because you are a "war fighter" and you only train when the conditions are perfect compares poorly to someone supplementing the same live fire training with fake round training. Edit: one day out of a week
@IamTx216
@IamTx216 Ай бұрын
Dry firing? I'd love to see that thing
@DeadtownNothing
@DeadtownNothing Ай бұрын
The unit patch tells me everything I ever needed to know.
@user-lk1wp3xy5k
@user-lk1wp3xy5k Ай бұрын
I never had any training I just practiced shooting I had no idea I was pretty good 😂I don’t like pistols to small for me rifles I have dead aim 😂
@aidi4886
@aidi4886 Ай бұрын
R u crazy? Would you put 10:9 solider-trainee imagining they are shooting agains people who shoot dayly?
@Nitro-bg1sn
@Nitro-bg1sn Ай бұрын
Nobody shoots daily. The only people who shoot daily are in war zones.
@claridge7549
@claridge7549 Ай бұрын
90% of my driving is done in the garage at home. Turning the car on. Going “vroom” with my mouth and steering the wheel. I find I am F1 caliber with this technique
@jonathanhoward1499
@jonathanhoward1499 Ай бұрын
Driving is a womans activity. Either that or you can practice it at home
@claridge7549
@claridge7549 Ай бұрын
@@jonathanhoward1499 are you dumb
@expendedenthusiasm
@expendedenthusiasm Ай бұрын
It's not a very accurate analogy, but in a way, yes. Many world champion shooters have used consistent dryfire to make up a large amount of their skillsets and regularly encourage daily dryfire. Ben Stoeger, in particular, reached grandmaster in under 5000 rounds, an impressive achievement, and one he largely credits to consistent dryfire. Christain Sailer and JJ Racaza are also other high talent examples. I highly encourage you to take a look into how dryfire improves shooters.
@Munkay83
@Munkay83 Ай бұрын
Isnt the National Guard taught to find the closest Marine and give them their rifle in a firefight....no no thats the chair force. If you want a free rifle, flak, kevlar, ammo, just walk up to a national guardsman and say boo softly...dude flagging his own leg is proof why
@KaDaJxClonE
@KaDaJxClonE Ай бұрын
The civilians out there are the bench mark. They are the control group. They are there to expand the dataset so that you can get reliable information.
@user-qv2tn1yw1e
@user-qv2tn1yw1e Ай бұрын
Community is the key word
@ralphibarra3888
@ralphibarra3888 Ай бұрын
It was a privilege to support TAG as a civilian contractor to the WA National Guard and he is deserving of our admiration and remembrance as a singular leader and protector of all Washingtonians.
@markpotter714
@markpotter714 Ай бұрын
He replaced a great guy, and is also a great guy! Washington is lucky to have such wonderful commanders…
@RaginFlanker
@RaginFlanker 2 ай бұрын
*face palms*
@haouribi
@haouribi 2 ай бұрын
So the army… needs buglers? Like 1799?
@Lugh-gv6jx
@Lugh-gv6jx 2 ай бұрын
Nice, like a real life bard class.
@owenzmortgage8273
@owenzmortgage8273 2 ай бұрын
where is his code? SRE is software engineer. DOnt know what he does. the title is misleading.