Marines apply hunting tactics

Guns Magazine, Jan, 2009

Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and Camp Pendleton, California, are sharpening their ability to detect potentially dangerous people under the tutelage of both police personnel and big, game hunters, reports the Associated Press. Combat Hunter is a 2-week program to teach Marines how to observe, profile and track potentially dangerous individuals.

"Anecdotal evidence and after-action reports from commanders in theater say this training is saving lives," said Capt. Michael G. Murray, commander of the training company overseeing Combat Hunter.--Courtesy NSSF

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