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Calibre Press Street Survival Seminars Feature On Killing Author; Lt. Col. Dave Grossman to Speak at Select 2005 Law Enforcement Training Seminars
Business Wire, March 14, 2005
CARROLLTON, Texas -- Calibre Press Inc. today announced Pulitzer-nominated author and internationally recognized law enforcement expert Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (Ret.), as the featured guest speaker at several of Calibre's 25th Anniversary Street Survival(R) Seminars this year. Lt. Col. Grossman will present at noted Street Survival Seminars "The Bulletproof Mind: Psychological Preparation for Combat."
Grossman is one of the world's foremost experts on the psychology of conflict and has conducted nearly 500 law enforcement training sessions over the last five years. He has written several books vital to today's law enforcement officer, including On Combat and the Pulitzer-nominated On Killing, which is required reading in courses at military academies, police academies, and colleges worldwide.
"Calibre Press Street Survival Seminars have been pioneering leaders in training and preparing the warrior community for decades, and I am truly honored to be associated with them," said Lt. Col. Dave Grossman.
"Dave Grossman is one of the foremost global experts on law enforcement psychology and physiology, and this is truly a valuable opportunity we are providing to all law enforcement personnel," said Dave Smith, Calibre Press' lead instructor with 30 years of law enforcement experience. "His insights have captured nationwide attention, and the principles he teaches in his books and speeches directly align with the objectives of Street Survival Seminar training. We want to equip law enforcement officers with real life skills on how to stay safe both physically and emotionally regardless of assignment or incident."
In 2005, the following Street Survival Seminars will feature Lt. Col. Dave Grossman:
--April 26 - Lexington, KY
--June 15 - Orlando, FL
--November 1 - Lombard, IL
--December 6 - Las Vegas, NV
Grossman is a West Point psychology professor, Professor of Military Science and Army Ranger with more than 23 years experience in leading U.S. soldiers worldwide. He retired from the Army in February 1998 and has devoted himself fulltime to teaching, writing, speaking, and research. Grossman has served as an expert witness and consultant in state and Federal courts, has testified before U.S. Senate and Congressional committees and numerous state legislatures, and he and his research have been cited in a national address by the President of the United States.
About Calibre Press, Inc.
Calibre Press Inc. trains more than 200,000 law enforcement officials annually. For 25 years, Calibre has been the leader in law enforcement education, training and information, helping to save officers' lives while reducing officer and agency liability. Through our widely recognized Street Survival(R) Seminars, our mission is to provide the most informative and motivational survival training experience available to the law enforcement community. This needs-based training, unique seminar, developed and presented by the industry's leading trainers, is designed to help police personnel STAY SAFE and healthy throughout their careers regardless of assignment. For more information on Calibre Press, please call 800-323-0037 or visit www.calibrepress.com.
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