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SUMMARY:Vehicle Survival Kit and Load-out Course
DESCRIPTION:Whether it’s for survival in the winter or summer\, learn how to set up your vehicle with the right gear in the right places for maximum survivability if you find yourself in peril while driving. You can reduce what would be a serious emergency to just a speed bump along the way.\n\nGet your car ready for a cross-country road trip\, daily commute\, or bugging out of a disaster area.\nLearn to prioritize gear and tool location in the vehicle for fast response situations.\nWhat types of tools or devices should you carry in your vehicle.\nWhat to do in a medical emergency.\nWhat to do if you make a wrong turn and find yourself surrounded by a friendly protest that’s deteriorated into mob justice.\nMission/trip planning\nOffroad your 4×4 truck with the peace of mind that you have the equipment and training to make it home safely.\nWhat to do if you make a wrong turn and find yourself surrounded by a friendly protest that’s deteriorated into mob justice.\n\nWe have found through real-world experience in the military\, and while providing close-protection to clients across the globe\, that being proactive and spending hours before hand setting up vehicles and preparing them for multiple contingencies in the event of a catastrophe\, improves efficiency and survivability! Our goal is to help you be better prepared for vehicle operations and to increase survivability through proper planning and preparation.\n\nDuring this two hour course\, we will discuss examples of how to set up your vehicle for various scenarios as well as show examples of how Instructor vehicles are set up and the gear we personally carry.
URL:https://salvo.training/events/vehicle-survival-kit-load-out-202205/
LOCATION:Salvo Security Group Headquarters\, 115 W Kelley Dr Suite 101\, Rogers\, AR\, 72756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Survival Engineering (Charlie)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Tate":MAILTO:team@salvo.training
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T182521Z
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SUMMARY:Fieldcraft: EDC Survival
DESCRIPTION:Prepare to survive a wilderness emergency with modern tools\, learning how to meet all your basic needs with a few\, simple pieces of gear that are easy to carry and essential to your survival. The focus is on modern survival skills\, emphasizing basic skills\, equipment\, and preparedness with the expectation of rescue within 72 hours. Utilizing everyday carry items you’ll learn to provide for your basic needs of shelter\, water\, fire and food. This training is an investment in the ultimate back-up plan (you) if a situation goes south. \nTakeaway: Students will know how to utilize everyday carry items to secure shelter\, water\, fire and food. They will leave with confidence in their ability to survive the unexpected.
URL:https://salvo.training/events/fieldcraft-edc-survival-20220528/
LOCATION:War Eagle Base Camp\, 19436 Crossman Place Road\, Hindsville\, AR\, 72738\, United States
CATEGORIES:Survival Engineering (Charlie)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Tate":MAILTO:team@salvo.training
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DTSTAMP:20260410T062057
CREATED:20220502T215516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T180336Z
UID:3868-1652209200-1652216400@salvo.training
SUMMARY:How to Pack a Bug-out Bag
DESCRIPTION:During this two-hour session\, we’ll explore multiple gear options for your specific training level\, introduce you to new gear\, and walk you through gear selections for your bug-out bag.
URL:https://salvo.training/events/how-to-pack-bug-out-bag-20220510/
LOCATION:War Eagle Base Camp\, 19436 Crossman Place Road\, Hindsville\, AR\, 72738\, United States
CATEGORIES:Survival Engineering (Charlie)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Tate":MAILTO:team@salvo.training
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SUMMARY:Fieldcraft - Wilderness Launch Course
DESCRIPTION:Come learn wilderness skills from some of the best Instructors in the industry! You’ll spend the first two days learning in a controlled environment\, you’ll then be launched out into the wilderness for 3 days to put your newfound skills to the test!\n\nThis course is designed to quickly get you up to speed on some of the core fundamentals of wilderness survival and then\, allow you some immersion time to pressure test those skills. During the first two days of this course\, you’ll sleep under a tarp with a sleeping pad and sleeping bag in a controlled environment while learning wilderness skills (shelter\, water\, fire\, basic traps\, primitive weapons\, knots\, first aid\, etc). On the morning of the third day of this course\, we’ll remove the safety net a bit and set you out on your own to utilize the skills you have learned. During your immersion phase (two nights / three days)\, we’ll guide you to a location where you’ll operate on your own\, choosing a shelter location\, setting up and establishing camp\, and using your newfound skills to survive for the rest of the course.\n\nHowever\, we never fully remove the safety net in a training environment. Your Instructors will remain in the nearby area\, periodically checking in on you to ensure your safety and to act as tutors throughout your immersion experience. In a nutshell\, you’ll have as much or as little access as you choose during the immersion phase\, to ask Instructors questions or get advice on how they might approach a particular issue. Some Students may have a high level of confidence\, choosing to seek little interaction with Instructors during this time. Other students may need a little more advice throughout the immersion phase. Either way is fine; our goal is simply to have you get some independent “dirt time” with us nearby as a safety net and knowledge source. There is no better way to gain confidence in your ability to survive in the wilderness than to immerse yourself and put your skills to use!\n  \nYou will be allowed to bring the following items once we enter the immersion phase of training.\n  \nRequired items for immersion training:\n\nBackpack or bag\nTarp (for shelter)\nSleeping pad\nSpace blanket\n4 Large trash bags / liners (clear)\n100 ft. of paracord\nCold weather clothing (heavy coat\, bibs\, thermal underwear\, beanie etc.)\nExtra clothing – 2 pair each of socks\, underwear\, t-shirt / undershirt\nHat – (boonie hat\, beanie\, ball cap\, etc.)\nWater filter\nMetal container / spork\nFerro rod w/ striker\nFlashlight / headlamp\nGloves\nFixed-blade knife (you may bring multiple knives)\nFolding saw (Silky\, Corona\, Fiskars\, Bahco\, etc.)\nRain gear\nFishing kit\nTrapping wire\nSmall med kit (we will have a comprehensive medical kit on site as well)\nAny medications that you may need to bring with you\nCompass\nArkansas fishing / hunting license w/ trapping option\nCell phone w/ battery charger (solar battery)\n\n  \nOptional items:\n\nRecurve bow and arrows\n100 ft. of tarred bank line\n\nFor your immersion phase\, you will be issued:\n\nSmall ration of rice\nBeef bouillon cubes\nSalt and sugar\n\nBeyond your minimum-issued food rations\, if you want additional food\, you will have to procure it from the wild.\n\nThe days will be long\, filled with learning new skills and gaining hands-on experience. Expect to be tired\, although we always train with a “safety net” in place. We can simulate some of the stresses of a real survival situation by introducing fatigue coupled with whatever weather conditions Mother Nature deals us. This is an important part of the learning process because it will allow you to see where you notice subtle changes in cognitive processing\, dexterity\, coordination\, and decision-making. You should be mentally prepared to embrace this part of the experience as it’s critical to personal growth\, discovering your limitations\, and discovering creative ways to approach various situations and scenarios.\n\nOur goal is for you to emerge from this experience with a newfound confidence in your ability to face an unexpected night (or nights) in the wilderness.\n\nAfter you’ve completed the course on the final day\, you can look forward to walking out of the wilderness to a welcoming\, hot meal provided by the staff\, followed by student discussions about lessons learned during the immersion phase. Lastly\, you’ll receive your certificate of graduation from the Wilderness Launch Course!
URL:https://salvo.training/events/fieldcraft-wilderness-launch-course-20220427/
LOCATION:War Eagle Base Camp\, 19436 Crossman Place Road\, Hindsville\, AR\, 72738\, United States
CATEGORIES:Survival Engineering (Charlie)
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salvo.training/wp-content/uploads/asc-matt-tate-wilderness-launch-1200x675-20141201.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Tate":MAILTO:team@salvo.training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220213T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T062057
CREATED:20211126T204842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211130T191839Z
UID:2630-1644397200-1644760800@salvo.training
SUMMARY:Fieldcraft - Wilderness Launch Course
DESCRIPTION:Become the Best Version of Yourself In Five Days\n		Learn wilderness survival skills in a controlled environment from some of the best Instructors in the industry. Then launch into the wilderness for three days to safely put your newfound skills to the test. You will come home a confident new man or woman.		 \nWilderness Launch Overview\n		Designed to quickly get you up to speed on some of the core fundamentals of wilderness survival\, we then allow you immersion time to pressure test and commit your skills to memory. During the first two days of this course\, you’ll sleep under a tarp with a sleeping pad and sleeping bag in a controlled environment. You will learn wilderness skills including shelter\, water\, fire\, basic traps\, primitive weapons\, knots\, and first aid\, etc.). On the morning of the third day of this course\, you will be issued small rations of bouillon cubes\, rice\, salt\, and sugar for your immersion phase. Any additional food desired will have to be procured from the wild. We’ll remove the safety net a bit and set you out on your own to practice your new skills. During your immersion phase over these three days and two nights\, we’ll guide you to a location where you’ll operate on your own\, choose a shelter location\, set up and establish camp\, and leverage your newfound skills to survive for the rest of the course. However\, we never fully remove the safety net in a training environment. Your Instructors will remain in the nearby area\, periodically checking in on you to ensure your safety and to act as mentors throughout your immersion experience. In a nutshell\, during the immersion phase you can choose as much or as little access to ask Instructors questions or get advice on how to approach a particular issue.  \nSome Students may have a high level of confidence\, choosing to seek little interaction with Instructors during this time. Other Students may need a little more advice throughout the immersion phase. Either way is fine; our goal is simply to have you get some independent “dirt time” with us nearby as a safety net and knowledge source.  There is no better way to gain confidence in your ability to survive in the wilderness than to immerse yourself and put your skills to use!		 \nWilderness Launch Course Outcomes\n		Emerge from this experience with a newfound confidence in your ability to face an unexpected night (or nights) in the wilderness. After you’ve completed the course on the final day\, you can look forward to walking out of the wilderness to a welcoming\, hot meal provided by the staff\, followed by student discussions about lessons learned during the immersion phase. Lastly\, you’ll receive your certificate of graduation from the Wilderness Launch Course! \nEven though we always train with a safety net in place\, expect to feel tired but exhilarated after long days filled with learning new skills and gaining hands-on experience.\n \nWe can simulate some of the stresses of a real survival situation by introducing fatigue coupled with whatever weather conditions Mother Nature deals us. Fatigue and stress is an important part of the learning process because it will allow you to see where you notice subtle changes in cognitive processing\, dexterity\, coordination\, and decision-making. You should be mentally prepared to embrace this part of the experience as it’s critical to personal growth\, discovering your limitations\, and discovering creative ways to approach various situations and scenarios.		 \nImmersion-phase Gear\nRequired Gear\n\nBackpack or bag\nTarp (for shelter)\nSleeping pad\nSpace blanket\n4 Large trash bags / liners (Clear plastic)\nParacord – 100 ft.\nCold weather clothing (heavy coat\, bibs\, thermal underwear\, beanie\, etc.)\nExtra clothing – 2 pair each of socks\, underwear\, t-shirt / undershirt\nHat – (boonie hat\, beanie\, ball cap\, etc.)\nWater filter\nMetal container / spork\nFerro rod w/ striker\nFlashlight / headlamp\nGloves\nFixed-blade knife (you may bring multiple knives)\nFolding saw (Silky\, Corona\, Fiskars\, Bahco\, etc.)\nRain gear\nFishing kit\nTrapping wire\nSmall med kit (we will have a comprehensive medical kit on site as well)\nAny medications that you may need to bring with you\nCompass\nArkansas fishing/hunting license with trapping option\nCell phone w/ battery charger (solar battery)\n\nOptional Gear\n\nRecurve bow and arrows\nTarred bank line – 100 feet\n\n													 \nOMG\, Where Do I Start With Survival Gear?\n						No sponsors\, no referral links\, no fake reviews. Call us for ideas on gear that we use. We’ll help you weigh the best budget gear vs. buy-once-cry-once options.\n					\n						Call for free advice
URL:https://salvo.training/events/fieldcraft-wilderness-launch-course/
LOCATION:War Eagle Base Camp\, 19436 Crossman Place Road\, Hindsville\, AR\, 72738\, United States
CATEGORIES:Survival Engineering (Charlie)
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salvo.training/wp-content/uploads/asc-matt-tate-wilderness-launch-1200x675-20141201.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Tate":MAILTO:team@salvo.training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T062057
CREATED:20211112T191838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211126T195824Z
UID:2482-1636790400-1636822800@salvo.training
SUMMARY:Fieldcraft: Wilderness Survival Skills
DESCRIPTION:Wilderness Survival\nFieldcraft: Wilderness Survival takes you through the four basic necessities: shelter\, water\, fire\, and food (plus a few bonus tips). Students will learn knife skills & blade safety concepts to build a primitive shelter\, insulating and waterproofing techniques\, multiple useful knots and examples of tarp shelter setups. Multiple fire starting methods will be explored\, including bow drill fire\, ferro rod\, how to make fire at night\, and in different shelter types. Students will also learn water procurement and filtration\, how to make primitive traps\, as well as becoming familiar with local plant life that can be beneficial for nutrition or medicine. \nStudent Outcomes\nUpon completion students will have the knowledge to: \n\nProvide for your most essential survival needs\nThink strategically about steps necessary to staying alive\nTake action to save their lives and those of their party should they ever become stranded in the wilderness.\n\nThis class takes place in the outdoors and is very hands-on. For example\, you will venture out on the 300-acre property with your Instructor to gather materials for your bow drill kit\, carve the kit yourself and then be instructed on proper form\, tips\, etc. as you attempt to create fire from friction. Nothing can replace hands-on experience and we specifically have you make your own bow drill kit because we want you to fully understand the process and be able to recreate it on your own when you go back home. \nSome elements of this course are discussion-based and instructor-led presentation order to relay critical information but\, our intent is to make sure you get plenty of hands-on experience actually doing things with your own two hands. \nCamping or Glamping—It’s Your Choice\nMake this the experience you want it to be! You are more than welcome to camp on-site at no extra charge. If you want to spend the night in a hotel (or at home for local students) and come back for class the following day well rested\, do it! Bring steaks or burgers to cook over the fire if you want (we have a charcoal grill on site as well). Make yourself as comfortable (or uncomfortable) as you want because at the end of the day\, it has zero impact on the material we are going to teach you or the skills that you will learn during this class. Come to this class expecting to have fun and to learn a lot! \nRecommended items:\n\nFolding chairs\nComfortable outdoor clothing (shorts\, tennis / hiking shoes\, ball cap)\nSunglasses\nRain gear\nBug / tick spray\nFlashlights (headlamps)\nTent / hammock / sleeping gear\, etc.\nFood & Cooler\, snacks\, gatorade\, etc.\nWater bottle (there will be a water refill station on site)\nFixed-blade knife\nFolding saw (as long as a couple students have these\, they can be shared with the group)\nGloves\nSunscreen\nNote pad & pen / pencil\n\nNote: Feel free to bring any survival gear you own but haven’t yet tried out. This is a great time to test out water filtration systems\, etc. that you may have stored in your bug-out bag. \nThere will be a porta-potty on location. \nThe historical War Eagle Mill is less than a mile from our base camp. It is a great place to check out and they have all sorts of goods for sale in their gift shop from their traditional milling process done on site.\nThey also have a great little restaurant located upstairs to grab some lunch. \nBonus: We will discuss survival packs\, gear\, bags and the minimum survival gear that you should always carry with you.
URL:https://salvo.training/events/fieldcraft-wilderness-survival/
LOCATION:War Eagle Base Camp\, 19436 Crossman Place Road\, Hindsville\, AR\, 72738\, United States
CATEGORIES:Survival Engineering (Charlie)
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salvo.training/wp-content/uploads/salvo-core-survival-water-food-shelter-fire-1200x675-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Tate":MAILTO:team@salvo.training
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