Tactical Tracking Operations


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This manual is packed with practical lessons, on-the-ground tricks, training drills and equipment suggestions for the solo tracker on up to a multiagency tracking operation. Learn from a 30-year veteran how to find and follow tracks through any terrain; assess the age of tracks; relocate the trail after it's gone missing; foil every effort to throw off your pursuit; coordinate a four-man team while tracking armed fugitives; set up and run large tracking operations, use the latest high-tech gear to find fugitives and more.




Combat Tracking Guide


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The first book on tracking in a combat situation that includes suggestions for integrating visual tracking operations into existing military doctrine in addition to the boots-on-the-ground detail necessary for soldiers who perform those operations How to visually track an armed individual or group in a combat situation for the purposes of gaining intelligence, locating the enemy, and/or killing them Packed with photographs and carefully crafted diagrams A functional, readable manual for soldiers, trackers, military organizations, affiliates, and enthusiasts around the world




Tactical Tracker Teams


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Tactical Tracker Teams was written to help K-9 handlers and tactical units to prepare and execute a high risk manhunt safely and effectively. Based upon personal experience and years of teaching, Schettler offers realistic recommendations and practical guidelines to assist in the planning and preparation for a fugitive hunt. High risk trailing is a team operation—no matter if conducted by an assigned tactical tracking team or a hastily assembled patrol team. This book will benefit everyone involved with the tracking team, including handlers, cover officers, supervisors, operational commanders and support personnel.Tactical Tracker Teams is not a “this is my way, this is the only way” instructional book. Schettler admits making mistakes—some that could have cost him his life. However, those mistakes have made him a better trainer and the lessons learned are readily and openly shared in this book.




Tracking--Signs of Man, Signs of Hope


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Tracking--Signs of Man, Signs of Hope is a complete guide to tracking and finding humans, alive and dead: lost children and adults, crime victims, escaped criminals.




The Management of Police Specialized Tactical Units


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A major responsibility of the leadership of any specialized police unit is the awareness of endlessly changing societal, legal, and managerial developments that affect operations. This third edition of The Management of Police Specialized Tactical Units represents a significant updating and expansion of each of the chapters from previous editions. In addition to explaining the steps for developing and maintaining a realistic and effective response to increasingly violent levels of crime, this edition discusses the social, political, and technological matters that must be continuously identified, defined, and resolved prior to the implementation of any substantive or procedural change in tactical policy and practice. Legal and operational guidelines are provided to help tactical leaders to develop their leadership abilities and tactical success, thereby enhancing the tactical unit’s ability to safeguard the public. The authors make extensive use of the latest court decisions to provide the legal bases for operations as well as recent case histories to illustrate the various aspects of organizational management. These case histories do much more than summarize the sequence of events. They also point out what was learned from the successes and failures alike. Of particular interest is the new material on how the range of activities assigned to tactical units has expanded dramatically since September 11, 2001 and how the law enforcement community has been forced to respond to its newest critics. Emphasis is placed on how decision-makers must not only be organizational managers and administrators but also on how they should possess a firm grasp of confrontation tactics and leadership principles.




Foundations for Awareness, Signcutting and Tracking


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Are you interested in tracking skills? If you have spent any time outside, you have come across tracks or sign left by animals and people. If you have ever wondered how to interpret, and even follow, human tracks or sign, this book is for you. This book imparts knowledge necessary to answer the questions: "What happened here?" and "Who made that track?" This is an essential book for the NASAR Tracking Fundamentals and other tracking classes. It will encourage and develop your awareness of the outdoors. It is a great resource for SAR volunteers, law enforcement officers, military personnel, property owners, hunters, naturalists, and everyone else. Through explanations, illustrations and many pictures from actual searches for missing persons, this book describes methods and techniques used by tracking personnel to do the following:Become familiar with the terminology of trackingDispel misconceptions about trackingSelect and use tools of the tracking tradeRecord and document tracking informationLearn how to age tracks and signGet an introduction to animal trackingManage light and shadow to your advantageFind, follow and interpret tracks and signLearn about improving your clue and evidence awarenessReceive tracking information about footwear and bare feetUnderstand what to look for on various ground coversDevelop useful tracking information about vehiclesIt is written to cover many basic topics in tracking, signcutting and awareness as applied in search and rescue. This 312-page full-sized 2nd-edition manual is based on the current standards for the F.A.S.T. course approved by the Virginia Search and Rescue Council and certified by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. It was written, printed and published in the USA. It has over 140 pictures (mostly color) and 60 illustrations. It also includes a glossary, index, and bibliography.




Reducing the Logistics Burden for the Army After Next


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This study assesses the potential of new technology to reduce logistics support requirements for future Army combat systems. It describes and recommends areas of research and technology development in which the Army should invest now to field systems that will reduce logistics burdens and provide desired capabilities for an "Army After Next (AAN) battle force" in 2025.




Scout-Tracker Guide


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"I should take the time to thank my fellow trackers and guntoters for watching over me...and especially Ty Cunningham, a superb comrade at arms and a tracker who knows no equal." -Mark Henry, The Hellriders Herein, lies the methodologies of following the various trails of man! The U.S. Marshals are the nations man hunters and the U.S. Marshal Scout-Trackers were a breed all to their own. While every other Deputy U.S. Marshal was busy mastering the technologies of our time, the Scout-Trackers were busy mastering the ancient art of primitive tracking in modern times. Appearing as though from the bygone era of the 1800's, these modern U.S. Marshal Scout-Trackers pieced together the footfalls of the criminal element in such a way as to solve the complexities of 100's of investigative cases. Some of the cases include murder, burglary, robbery, missing and lost persons, evidence recovery, and crime scene, cause of death, and animal kill site reconstruction, natural resource seizures, fugitive apprehension, and perimeter breach, access, and control. This book shows the details of how it was done by professional man hunters and how this legacy is still validated through the training programs of retired Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal, Cmdr. Ty Cunningham, former commander of the Alaska U.S. Marshal Tactical Tracking Unit and patrol captain of the Wyoming U.S. Marshal Mounted Tracking Unit. Cmdr. Cunningham has said, "In these modern times, I coined the term "scout tracking" and "scout-tracker" in the late 1970's, it was not until the mid-1980's when I began pushing the term forward professionally (while in the U.S. Army) that the term for what I did took form. I have spent my whole adult career in the U.S. Army and U.S. Marshals Service using my scout-tracker skills to solve hundreds and hundreds of man-tracking trails as I developed and led two U.S. Marshals Tracking Units. What is contained in this book is to be used as a Scout-Tracker Guide based on the most efficient and proficient man hunting tactics, techniques, and procedures on the planet. The U.S. Marshal Scout-Trackers, which I commanded, are the last of a breed." The U.S. Marshal Scout-Tracker tradition continues in the Government Tracker Program of The Ty Cunningham Tactical System (TTCTS)-HQ and Mountain Hawk Scouts.




Tactical Helicopter Missions


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Donated by Criminal Justice Review In honor of Dr. Richard J. Terrill, Professor of Criminal Justice, Georgia State University.




K-9 Trailing


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The "straightest path" is a simple and honest approach to good trailing dog training. Schettler outlines his method for working trailing dogs, step by step with one goal in mind: finding people. The simple truth of the matter is that trailing and tracking dogs do not find what they are looking for on most cases throughout this country. The problems boil down to training-- for the dog, the handler, and search managers. This program is designed for anyone handling a trailing dog, and Jeff has been teaching it now for over a decade. Whether you are training for search & rescue, are a K-9 cop, or a tactical team manager, Schettler's advice could save your life, the life of your dog, or that of another person one day.