PFC Training November 2012 Newsletter

IN THIS MONTH’S ISSUE:
Instructor Spotlight – Dustin Kingsland
A review from the TTPOA on the PFC PSOC Program
Progressive FORCE CrossFit Holiday Promotion!
AR15.com Monthly Drill Video
December Carbine Series
Upcoming PFC Events!

 
PFC Instructor Spotlight:

Dustin Kingsland

   

Bringing nearly two decades of combined military, law enforcement and private security experience to PFC Safeguards, Dustin Kingsland has provided security services for many high net-worth individuals, private corporations and visiting dignitaries.

During Dustin’s military career, he has served all over the world and supported the training needs of hundreds of law enforcement personnel in austere conditions. In addition to his experience as a training supervisor and team leader safeguarding national security and Defense Department assets, Dustin continued his education in close protection from the most cutting-edge of training providers.

READ MORE ABOUT DUSTIN HERE

 
PFC PSOC – Texas Tactical Police Officers Association Review 

We’ve all seen the typical protective detail classes. Everyone has to wear a “shoot me first” 5.11 shooting vest, a radio earpiece, and bullet stopper sunglasses. You roll up to your destination with the principal and jump out with an overwhelming display of force. Bad guys will bend to your will and run away screaming…READ THE REVIEW HERE

 

PFCrossFit Holiday Promotion!

2012 PFCF Halloween Workout

 

Between now and December 31st, 2012, take advantage of the following savings:

 

For current PFCF Athletes, sign up a friend or family member for a 12-month membership and they train for free until 2013, and you get 50% off one month of CrossFit.

 

For new members, sign up with a friend or family member for a 12-month membership and both receive 50% off until 2013.

 

Don’t wait…contact Christa for details!

 

Christa@PFCtraining.com

 

702-647-1126 (9am-5pm/Mon-Fri)

 
See The Latest Firearms Drill Video:
“PRESS YOUR LUCK”

In this month’s PFC/ARFCOM drill, PFC Chief Instructor Brian Hartman focuses on lateral movement while engaging multiple threats as far back as you can go, or “press your luck”.

PFCtraining.com & AR15.com -
PFCtraining.com & AR15.com – “Press Your Luck”

  
Upcoming Featured Training:
 DECEMBER CARBINE SERIES
Las Vegas, Nevada   
DECEMBER 6, 2012

Progressive Carbine 1; Fighting Foundation

DECEMBER 7, 2012

Progressive Carbine 2; Fighting Positions

DECEMBER 8, 2012

Progressive Carbine 3; Movement Under Fire

DECEMBER 9, 2012

Progressive Carbine 4; Extreme Engagements

     PFC Training Schedule!        
Register early to guarantee enrollment!

 

Nov 13-16 PSOC/Protection Agent Development, Washington, DC

CONTACT US

 

Nov 17, PSOC/Protective Pistol Skills, Washington, DC

CONTACT US

 

Dec 1, Tactical Indoor Defense & Evacuation (TIDE),

Las Vegas, NV

ENROLL NOW

 

Dec 2, Pistol Skills & Drills Clinic, Las Vegas, NV

ENROLL NOW

 

Dec 3-7, Protective Security Operations Certification (PSOC),

Austin, TX

CONTACT US

 

Dec 6, Progressive Carbine 1; Fighting Foundation,

Las Vegas, NV

ENROLL NOW

 

Dec 7, Progressive Carbine 2; Fighting Positions,

Las Vegas, NV

ENROLL NOW

 

Dec 8, Progressive Carbine 3; Movement Under Fire,

Las Vegas, NV

ENROLL NOW 

 

Dec 9, Progressive Carbine 4; Extreme Engagements

Las Vegas, NV

ENROLL NOW

See the complete PFC Training Schedule Page for more!
Our 2013 calendar is being added to and domestic or international training requests for June-December of next year are being accepted. If your agency, team or unit would like information about hosting a GSA or custom course, please contact our office to learn about all of the options available.

PFC HQ, 9am-5pm/Mon-Fri  (702) 647-1126

We hope you enjoyed this month’s newsletter.  Check our website, Facebook and YouTube channel for frequent updates.  Stay safe and train hard!
 

Best regards,
The PFC Team

Progressive F.O.R.C.E. Concepts LLC
PFC Training | PFC Safeguards | PFCrossFit

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