Strengthening the Chain of Command

Unlike in the military, LEOs often need reminders to communicate with their supervisors and subordinates to work as a well-oiled team.
Unlike in the military, LEOs often need reminders to communicate with their supervisors and subordinates to work as a well-oiled team.
By combining a variety of law enforcement agencies with different capabilities, task forces can effectively target organized criminals.
It's important to communicate with firefighters and rescue personnel and not get in each other's way.
Stumbling blocks can hamper supervisors' efforts, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't keep trying.
If an officer has gone from a go-getter to a no-getter, find out why.
These five range drills will improve your shooting, moving, weapon manipulation, reloading, and transitioning from one weapon to another. To up the ante, use a stopwatch to time the drill to improve stress inoculation.
"The important thing to recognize is that it takes a team, and the team ought to get credit for the wins and the losses." - Philip Caldwell
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