U.S. Crime Prevention Corp.
Tactical Defense Training Center
T.D.T.C. Military Division
Tactical Defense Training Center Realizes that the face of the battlefield has changed drastically since 9/11. The open battlefield has been replaced by door-to-door fighting in urban environments where tight spaces make it difficult for soldiers to rely on their primary firearm as a weapon. Hand-to-hand combatives and close quarters combat training have become critical for today's Military soldiers. Behind any door there could be an combatant that carries with him the advantage of the element of surprise and may have the ability to quickly disarm and kill a military soldier.
To survive in this environment, soldiers must learn skills such as hand-to-hand combat, knife fighting tactics, and close quarters combat and ground combatives techniques just to name a few to back them up when their weapon is of no use.
T.D.T.C. Military Combative division sets up Micro-camps, which are taught during the weekend typical in 4 to 10 hour block per day. Depending on the course out line and the amount of military personal will determine how many hours the course will take.
NOTE: This is a seminar style training course and as such retention of materials will differ from military personal to military personal.