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Training ProgramsSpecial Ops Theme
Tell me and I forget; show me and I remember; involve me and I understand. ~ Unknown

Have you dreamed of being a part of a Special Operations Mission? Would you like to plan or execute a realistic scenario to aid in world peace? Well the Special Ops theme is right up your alley.

With a wide variety of available training programs based on territory and training goals, we will create an incredible adventure that puts you in the shoes of our military's finest.


Program Sample

"Operation Quick Release" is a Special Operations Mission to conduct a search and rescue of American students taken hostage by the "Peoples Revolutionary Front" (PRF) while on a diplomatic peace tour in a remote region of the world. Your team has been chosen by the National Command Authority (NCA) to augment the elite Delta Force and United States Army Rangers in the rescue of the hostages. After a successful link up with intelligence operatives in the region, your team discovers that the PRF's location has been pinpointed through satellite imagery and human intelligence.

While the Rangers and Delta Force Operatives Secure the PRF Compound and divert the attention of the enemy, your team must secretly enter and frees the hostages. It is a matter of National Security that your team must meet this mission with success!!

 
Terminal Training Points
  • Accountability
  • Attention to Detail
  • Communication
  • Confidence
  • Decision Making
  • Delegation
  • Detailed Planning
  • Effective Analysis
  • Influencing
  • Judgment
  • Leadership
  • Mental Agility
  • Mission Analysis
  • Networking
  • Organization
  • Pressure
  • Performance
  • Relationship Building
  • Reliance
  • Risk / Risk Mitigation
  • Sensitivity
  • Strategy
  • Supervision
  • Time Management
  • Trust
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