Citizen "Enabler" team concept...food for thought. An infantryman can fight for about an hour... (Male, 18, healthy, experience shooting/hunting) Give him a rucksack, and he can walk for about ten miles... ( Supply Guy, experience backpacking/hunting) Give him 7 extra magazines to put in his ruck, and he can fight for about 2 hours... (Ammo Guy, experience gun store) Without water, he will die in less than 3 days... (Water Purification Specialist, experience public health) Without food, he will die in about 7 days (Cook, experience preparing meals outside/food truck/trailer/grill, etc.) Give him a truck, and he can cover hundreds of miles... (Mechanic, experience field recovery and repair) Pair up a carpenter, a generator tech, and some lights, and you have a building... Add water access and EMT/doctors, and you have the beginnings of a hospital... Add a refrigerated truck, and you have the beginnings of a casualty collection point/morgue. All of these things are Combat Multipliers All of these things are available within your local communities A good commander will have to find ways to keep his highly trained soldiers focused on combat tasks by ensuring that support tasks are provided on site. So if any community is seriously considering the task of building tactical capabilities beyond those provided by local police then they need to get busy building the network of local/support skills to enable a team to operate. Becuase the truth is that while the "operators" get all the glory... none of it happens without a lot of people pulling together to make things possible. Hope that helps spark some interesting thoughts on how you might develop your community should the need arise. Best of luck, Phil
@MrCruz99965 ай бұрын
Very well written.
@zachzorlac98395 ай бұрын
most americans can go well past 7 days without food i'm sure.
@philliplopez15015 ай бұрын
@zachzorlac9839 Surprisingly, fat stores work in addition to a basic low calorie intake; not in lieu of. Unless we are talking some sort of decreased metabolic state such as being in a coma. But, I get what you are trying to say.
@thomasmarchese28085 ай бұрын
As someone that has mechanical skills, “carpentry” skills (I build my own custom snake enclosures. PVC sheets plexi glass wired up the lighting and heating myself. Someone who also understands logistics, the need not just for water but purification and sustainment. 100% agree. Guns and gear are great. But people need other skills and supplies to survive.
@cool-guycharlie63805 ай бұрын
@@thomasmarchese2808to that logic do you practice carpentry with hand tools that don’t require power? My biggest assumption with any shtf is to not expect in any capacity to have power grids in tact. Not a dunk I swear. I agree that guns are great but we all need more skills
@madbombermike5 ай бұрын
Lived the life of an EOD Enabler to a number of ODAs. First Team Sergeant asked me the same question Eric! But, after asking me why I wasnt there to kick in doors and stack bodies? Of course that was his way of determining how focused I was on MY JOB! I said "hell no! Im here to supplement your Charlies and to do Technical Intelligence tasks for my TF! When the shooting starts, Ill help all I can, but Im no pipe swinger!" He liked that answer! Gotta stay focused on your job as an enabler!
@andrewmoore758616 күн бұрын
I’m 63 now & when I was in the US Army & in the EARLY ‘90’s’ [ Think Desert Storm : Yeah .., THAT FAR BACK!] some buddies & I (we’d gone through Airborne School together [Class # 1991, D Co.]..) .., we decided to do the Combat Lifesaver Course! It was The Most VITAL Training I’d EVER HAD.. SUPERB Video, Brothers!🇺🇸 #2A 🇺🇸
@willthrill945 ай бұрын
Tactical plumbers, electricians, and mechanics are where my mind goes to when I think a “minuteman” type context
@0bserver4165 ай бұрын
This! Even a tactical homeless man is a good idea.
@GAScan83115 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ Dude loved the ending. That is exactly why you are my favorite channel. Keep spreading the good news. God bless yall.
@jonnyf95235 ай бұрын
I love the scripture and I am glad to hear it being professed in public.
@ogebogi5 ай бұрын
Thorough discussion. Best of all spread the Lord's word. God bless you guys!
@OffTheLimbTREE5 ай бұрын
Great to see you again bubba. Eric is top notch. He taught the rifle 101 class in took back when Jtac was still around taught me a lot.
@AJohnSmith5 ай бұрын
Tech Prepper is the channel for radio comms (TRex commissioned him to build them a backpack to run on their mesh network)
@richardschafer78585 ай бұрын
Great episode. Good comms is crucial ro the mission. I was an RTO in a recon unit when I was stationed in Vicenza way back in the day. I carried a PRC-77 with an attached VINSON. Yea, I'm old as dirt, but I was hella good at my job. Comms have come a LONG way! Keep up the good work!
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
Well said!
@ryanross53285 ай бұрын
Thoughts on a Medical Enabler To prevent the conversation from becoming equipment focused, I’ll throw out some tools that aid in a planning process so people can develop SOPs that will dictate the equipment requirements. For those that are reading this thread, here are a couple of definitions so you can follow along. CPR = Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. BLS = Basic Life Support. ALS = Advanced Life Support. ACLS = Advanced Cardiac Life Support. ATLS = Advanced Trauma Life Support. TCCC = Tactical Combat Casualty Care. NDC = Needle Decompression. TECC = Tactical Emergency Casualty Care. PFC = Prolonged Field Care. PCC = Prolonged Casualty Care. TQ = Tourniquet. Casualty Care Continuum Definitions. These are US military definitions, but can give non military types a framework to categorize levels of care within their own group. ROLE 1 - The first medical care military personnel receive is provided at Role 1 (JP 4-02 pg II-1) ROLE 1a - Point of Need/Carried/Ruck (JTS CPG ID:91 pg 8) ROLE 1b - Mission-specific transportation/Truck (JTS CPG ID:91 pg 8) ROLE 1c - Mission support site/House (JTS CPG ID:91 pg 8) ROLE 1d - Evacuation platform/Plane (as planned or available) (JTS CPG ID:91 pg 8) ROLE 2 - Provides advanced trauma management and emergency medical treatment, including continuation of resuscitation started in ROLE 1. (JP 4-02 pg II-2) ROLE 2 LM - Light Maneuver. Light and highly mobile MTF, can set up in fixed buildings or naval platforms. Able to conduct advanced resuscitation procedures up to damage control surgery. It will evacuate post-surgical cases ROLE 2 E or ROLE 3 before evacuation to ROLE 4. (JP 4-02 pg II-2) ROLE 2 E - Enhanced. Provides basic secondary health care built around primary surgery; ICU; ward beds; limited x-ray, laboratory, and dental support; Health Service Support; and PVNTMED. Able to stabilize post-surgical cases for evacuation to ROLE 4 without the requirement to first route through a higher ROLE 3 facility. (JP 4-02 pg II-3) ROLE 3 - Theater Hospitalization. MTF staffed and equipped to provide care to all categories of patients, to include resuscitation, initial wound surgery, and postoperative treatment. Expands the support provided at ROLE 2. (JP 4-02 pg II-3) ROLE 4 - Definitive Care. US-based hospitals and robust overseas MTFs. Represents the most definitive medical care available within the medical care system. (JP 4-02 pg II-3) Threw this post on a couple of other channels, figured I would also throw it on here. It might be worth considering casualty management as a team sport vs an individual event. Yes IFAK does have “individual” in it but if we take a step back and look at a fireteam or a squad as the unit of action with a specific mission in a specific environment, the requirements, assets, and risk assessments all change. IE 10 guys with 4 tourniquets each = 40 TQs. Now, assuming you have a group that did their due diligence and has solid intel, a good plan, sound tactics 40 TQs seems like a waste of space. So maybe now each guy only carries 2 TQs and now I have more capacity for ammo, batteries, and water. Stuff that actually wins fights. The other part of this equation is the medical plan. Maybe consider the Ruck, Truck, House, Plane concept to help guide Med Ops. Ruck = what the unit of action physical has on them IE IFAKs. Truck = if mechanized transports are available, preload with more advance medical/rescue equipment. House = pre determined casualty collection point that provides security and can be stocked with more advanced medical adjuncts to keep a casualty alive for longer. Plane = whatever transport you have to move a casualty away from the fight to definitive medical care, ideally has a team to manage the casualty during the movement. This is all just a long winded way to say, the contents of your IFAK should depend on your INDIVIDUAL situation and should be accounted for in the planning process. Thoughts on active shooter medical kits. Active shooter response kits are pretty simple. First, let’s identify some differences between an active shooter incident and military/guerrilla engagement. Military/guerrilla operations complement Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and Prolonged Casualty Care (PCC) because these processes take Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) into consideration and anticipate that some wound patterns will be mitigated ie plates will reduce the number of thoracic injuries thus the predominant injuries will be on areas the plates don’t cover (limbs). This has lead military medicine to have a huge focus on TQs. Active shooters typically focus on a victim population that won’t have anything to mitigate the effects of an attack. Because of this, we won’t see the same effectiveness that TQs have with the military. Not saying TQs aren’t a net positive, but the biggest skills that don’t get enough attention in an active shooter situation are the ability to triage and casualty movement. The other hard reality of active shooter incidents is that it is a giant unknown that makes preparation difficult. If you don’t have a way to move people that can be saved, that would be a priority to add to my active shooter kit. That is also making the assumption that you know where to move them. Over all just a bad reality.
@Battleis-Assimous2 ай бұрын
Great reply, I'm ex-EMS now a Critical Care RN. I'll be expecting your PT's to Arrive Alive so that we have at least a chance of rescuing the PT and recovering them to the best possible Quality of life.
@JK13A4 ай бұрын
Did not expect the first enabler would be JFO. I'm not a JFO but the majority of my 13Fs are. It's an underappreciated skillset that is a combat multiplier. If deployed correctly they can also provide reconnaisance.
@purplerays65 ай бұрын
Great words of encouragement at the end Eric! Thanks for sharing the Word of God.
@LostCityExpeditions5 ай бұрын
Great discussion, and again- thank you for being a strong Christian in the community!
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
Thanks for being here brother! We can be bold for Jesus together
@Bombsuitsandkilts5 ай бұрын
Haven't finished the video, but I think another thing that is often overlooked is your logistics and support. Do you have someone with machining capabilities to make weapons, reload ammo, make new drones, make mortars, or even IEDs. Can you distribute and isolate different parts of the supply chain so it can't all be comprimised at once. Coming from an EOD background, if you can remove manufacturing, then all you are left with is small arms and the ability to harass military (or harm civilians in the hopes that brings other people to your side like we often saw in the GWOT). A bit less of the people employing specialty items in combat and more of the people who make sure you have them before combat begins. Also people who know how to train K9s.
@madbombermike5 ай бұрын
Hey dude, greetings from Huntsville... nice to see another tech running about here! Eric and I have discussed the myriad mistakes in the unconventional space that we have learned from as techs.
@philliplopez15015 ай бұрын
Underrated comment. There is a great quote..."Begginers talk tactics, experts talk logistics."
@louispittman73675 ай бұрын
52:11 visible lasers are great signal devices
@BrownsBrownies5 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏 One thing to consider in your team is what you cane carry for your buddy. Radio or drone guy needs to carry extra batteries, dedicate an extra pouch for their extra. Batteries get heavy quick.
@rlee16235 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, like always! Appreciate you guys and your message. Keep up the good work fellas!!
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
Thanks for being here!
@BasementOps5 ай бұрын
Can you do an ACOG revised video and paring it against the 2024 offerings?
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@MachNone5 ай бұрын
Solid but outdated with better options available. Saved everyone a bunch of time
@brettlewishomesАй бұрын
Great video! Love the content and the scripture at the end. 👍🏻
@flgman5965 ай бұрын
My support is enclosed
@brianhoward12455 ай бұрын
Hey Eric, I saw in a previous video a while ago you mentioned a deployment the Afghanistan in ‘12. I was flying Apaches in RC South that entire year. We had a great relationship with our JTACs out there, and did a lot of good “work” 😉with them. They were mostly Jag call signs, but some others as well. Just wondering if maybe I worked with you over there at some point. Our call sign was Gunmetal.
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
Hahaha small world, I remember that callsign distinctly
@robertpyssa33335 ай бұрын
You discussed enablers for full blown Red dawn scenario. There is also possibility of being under opressive govt - occupation. Now someone who has certain authority for example someone who is given authority to decide whether business is essential and therefore worthy of a fuel ration. Or a doctor who can arrange treatment of a wounded fighter as a industrial accident. Happened a lot in occupied Europe during WW2
@CowabungaTheHun5 ай бұрын
Is this a reupload or is it just available to non-members now? OR do I need to go consult to a mental institution?
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
It had some editing errors in it so we took it down and re-uploaded it with corrections
@ConMan15045 ай бұрын
im not sure they allow potatoes in mental institutions
@TennGrizz5 ай бұрын
Gentlemen as a retired Marine 03 , I concur with most everything y'all are about. Semper Fidelis Bible and ⚔️.
@TennGrizz5 ай бұрын
Truth is I'm not a Big fan of body armor except in certain situations. The body can only carry so much. See the Soldiers load and the mobility of a Nation for clarification. There are things that need to be discussed but can't be in the current environment of Big brother and the ministry of truth etc.
@ConMan15045 ай бұрын
@@TennGrizz if you want numbers, your average male with no abnormally high bone densities and cartilidge makeups can support no more than 60 pounds long term without causing eventual joint damage, most of which wont become a physical impediment until years later. long term in scale of 8+ hours a day for months or many sections of weeks
@tonyseiber555 ай бұрын
There are certain civil organizations that would be pretty good assets such as the civil air patrol
@nastynate2-kh4wg5 ай бұрын
need to teach a class on map and compos/ coms use.
@wannabecarguy5 ай бұрын
Get your ham license and join a radio club. You'll find someone to show you everything.
@joshwiegand21844 ай бұрын
6:58 A moment of silence for this man’s chest hair 🧎♂️➡️
@darud3sandst0rm5 ай бұрын
Hey guys my name is not Eric. And today im going to be watching this video.
@jacobclemens73895 ай бұрын
I’ve got an improvement on your buzz saw that I used a scout sniper (rip). I added high vis/reflective tape in about 1.5 inch wide strip on two chem sticks. I would prep one vis and one ir chem light per mission with the reflective tape. The tape catches light from the sun or moon and just adds another layer to catch someone’s eye. And an alternative method for link up if your chemlights have died. I would conceal the tape by wrapping the 550 around that section. 👍🏼
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
GENIUS!!
@brandondaugherty71195 ай бұрын
Great content. The best was when you witnessed for Jesus. Much love
@sectorseven075 ай бұрын
How the fuck do you guys not have at least a quarter million subscribers is beyond me
@jethrolincoln73095 ай бұрын
Thanks brother!!! Invaluable information on community bldg
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@josephperry71535 ай бұрын
Great video
@desertcrimedogg5 ай бұрын
Retired leo, have been part of and led different patriot groups. Seems they always fall apart within a year. How did you find your minute man group, looking for one in the rockies.Rockies.
@qthestorm_patriot5 ай бұрын
Amen! The Amor of God, the ending is the absolute best part of this episode. Hope in Jesus.
@davidconway85885 ай бұрын
18E is comms
@LaserBeamsAndArtillery5 ай бұрын
Love these minuteman vids
@user-yd3uh4pz5e5 ай бұрын
God gave you the ability to build a strong mind and muscle. Treat your body like a temple. Go forth and build the temple God gave you.
@SheFlungDung5 ай бұрын
(1) where do you guys hold your courses? (2) Fry the Brain is an great book about snipers and dives into the mental effects of snipers. (3) Can you do more shorter content?
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
Long format is hard to stop doing because there is so much to talk about and I don’t want to cherry glaze stuff and waste folks time. Fry the brain is an incredible book, and we hold our courses in Florida and looking at other places outside of Florida as well. Right now we are eyeballing Texas, and the one place we hold training that is centrally located is at ELEMENT trng CTR, and that is in the panhandle of Florida but is close to Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana
@Battleis-Assimous2 ай бұрын
You keep talking about This Team or that Team, just how many people do you know that can do this? In the community that i live in I fell like I'm the only one.!
@NorthWestSurvival5 ай бұрын
Awesome stuff... Keep the videos coming and thanks for reading from the bible we need more people in the tactical space to do this. This country was founded on Christianity and it is the only thing that will pull us back from the wicked ways that our world and country are headed . I'm in the fight with you and will put my life up to fight for this country and for what is right .God Bless Brother
@NeoStoicism5 ай бұрын
I wonder what we'll be fighting for?
@robertpyssa33335 ай бұрын
About gear. I don't know for a combat support guys like drone operator or CLS but for a non-combat specialist like the mechanic in scenario you mentioned there is NO NEED for specialized loadout 90%of the time. Just give him the most basic rifleman stuff. 1. You're either fighting or doing this non combat role. You secure the area and then mr. mechanic can take off his backpack and dig for the rights tools or even take a toolbox from one of the cars. It's not a 3 minute task that can be cut down to 2 minutes because you happen to have a ratchet with 13mm socket in convienient reach. It's more like 20 minute task made 30 minute because of some stubborn rusted bolt. 2. Theese people already have thier tools of the trade organized in efficient way. You're asking them to turn this upside down and start from the scratch. Changes should be minimal. 3. There is chance that this specialist has no proper tactical training and gear. He will have to make do with hand me down gear. You'll probably be lucky if you put together decent rifleman kit for him.
@jrow97665 ай бұрын
Just here for the algorithm
@WearilyCorrect5 ай бұрын
God is my enabler
@bmac5805 ай бұрын
Bare essential enabler loadout JTAC + SOTA
@arikjohnson4124 ай бұрын
God bless ❤️🩹🔥🙏
@BJTE65 ай бұрын
Comment for the algorithm
@nexthubbins5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤. Comment ed🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Nylonscheme5 ай бұрын
Take all this then sit an FPV on your forehead. That is how it is irl. No more games, drones and EW,comms. Nothing more important
@algoreHasNoRythm5 ай бұрын
Fpv?
@Heywoodthepeckerwood4 ай бұрын
I’ll make the booze.
@williamwalsh85222 ай бұрын
Yeh well normal everyday people are not thrust into calling in helicopters a-10s ect, or have the understanding to control and defend with weapons,,, most cant even read a map!!
@lamontmarzolf33945 ай бұрын
Could have been your content for a year brother.
@wannabecarguy5 ай бұрын
Everything around you was touched by a machinist. Machinist don't know how important they are to the infrastructure and people don't appreciate how important they are.
@drake00745 ай бұрын
The modern minute man needs to think long and hard about who is he training to fight. Just a hint, it’s not foreigners.
@GarryWade-w2n4 ай бұрын
FJB!!!!....... TRUMP 2024
@troll_town_usa_pop_u5 ай бұрын
lol "you know who's important?" *lists every major profession* First half of this video is not very information dense.
@troll_town_usa_pop_u5 ай бұрын
If you have a helicopter, pilots are enablers. Bro come on...
@Minor16235 ай бұрын
The ukrainians are the ones launching the butterfly's not the Russians
@Oatmilk1235 ай бұрын
🤡
@youtubesucks23695 ай бұрын
Great work gents ! More from NC Scout hopefully in the future? And any chance on multicam black chest rig ? I really want to disappoint garand thumb 😂
@barrelandhatchet5 ай бұрын
We have another video with NC scout coming out in the coming weeks topic will be SIGNT
@kundayicomrade59785 ай бұрын
SHTF WROL scenario you have to have individuals with contacts/ the ability to create contacts throughout ALL levels and layers of society. IFF, the bottom line will be communicating with others. PSYWAR. PSYOPs. The unconventional. Understanding what preconceptions and attitudes make friends and make for a respected peace. Sun Tzu. Prepare the space, before you fight the battle. Who you know, matters equal to what you know.