
What You Can Learn From The Current Disaster . . . .
First off, what’s happened in western North Caroline and Eastern Tennessee in the mountains and adjacent areas is horrific. This will not be a quick

First off, what’s happened in western North Caroline and Eastern Tennessee in the mountains and adjacent areas is horrific. This will not be a quick

I’m putting these three together. They seem common sense, but then again. I’ll discuss fire further on in more detail. Task Nine Mild: Drowning Prevention

Hand in there. We’ll get to the exciting stuff soon enough. To prevent choking and suffocation There’s a reason certain toys are designated for certain

I know these tasks about the home seem mundane and not as sexy as learning to start a fire with a box and piece of

When we think survival, we picture someone out in the wilderness in a pine tree lean-to, but we spend most of our time in our

Further evaluate the people on your A-Team. Task Five Mild: Evaluate and list the following for you and each member of your A-Team. Name: Overall

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] One size does not fit all. A key step in preparation I found most preparation and survival books

For future tasks, I include specific information about gear and equipment. The items linked are for reference purpose. I personally have all things listed. Feel

Unless you plan on being totally alone in an emergency there are others who are on your “A-Team”. A-TEAM refers to the people you will

Over the next six weeks, I’m going to post every survival task from the Green Beret Preparation and Survival Guide, one by one. If you

I hope everyone is enjoying cooler fall weather. My latest release, The Green Beret Guide to Seven Great Disasters (2) is out today. This series

Having served in the Special Forces Group that focused on Winter Warfare, I spent several months every year not on deployment, training at high altitude

I just finished updating my Green Beret Preparation and Survival Guide and an addition to the new edition is a listing of books I believe

Wildfires, hurricanes, COVID-19, and more. 2020 has not been the best of years and it’s not over yet. The Green Beret Pocket-Sized Survival Guide is the survival

Laura is growing in strength. And it won’t be the last of the season. Adding to the problem is evacuating in the midst of a

I wish I could be more optimistic. I am at a certain level—I think the average American is a decent person. The problem now is

Been out of the net for a few days, but back now, better than ever. It only cost six million dollars but I can jump

I’ve done a lot of research on both natural and man-made disasters. Also on survival. Certain things kept coming up in after-action reports that people

I just redid my free slideshow, with links, for the Grab-N-Go bag, updating a number of items. This is a critical thing everyone should have.

Yes, I was off a day yesterday. Damn time travel. Got me a loop. I’d explain it but then we’d have to use straws and

The glass is half full, and there’s a crack in it. Sadly, we’re seeing a surge in infections in a number of states that have

And, technically, it is pocket-sized if you put it on your phone in the Kindle ap. But the print size is shown above against an

While water does not appear to be priority for most people in terms of the pandemic, it is a priority for survival if some other

When I was updating The Green Beret Preparation and Survival Guide I read a lot of action reports and interviewed people who’d survived disasters, whether

Survive Now-Thrive Later is free for the next several days. I believe it’s a great, handy reference book on an array of topics, from first

This is a stack of close to $700 worth of information, courses, and other material bundled together for less than $50. Yes, I purchased one

We used to live on Hilton Head Island, along the Intracoastal Water Way. Our house was on one of the highest points of the entire

It increased from a Cat 4 to a Cat 5 in just 9 hours. It is moving very, very slowly. It’s the most powerful ever

Evacuate. That sounds so simple, yet just today I read an article while researching about a family killed because they refused a mandatory evacuation for

With levees getting ready to crest in New Orleans and record rain on the way, this is important. Almost all of us live near water.