Personal Protection Tools
A User’s Guide to Today’s Personal Protection Gear For Military, Law Enforcement and Civilians
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About the Book
“Every society has its warrior class. America in the 21st century is no exception. Whether it's the soldier defending their country, the police officer guarding their community or the private citizen protecting their home, all are warriors in the battle between good and evil.”
“The starting point for all these individuals is the realization that something must be done to secure those things that are important to them. It is the knowledge that someone must stand in the gap. The epoch quote is true, "All that is necessary for evil to prosper, it for good men to do nothing"! It is the understanding that they and they alone are responsible for the safety of their families, their community and their country.”
“Once an individual has come to realize that they are the one who must draw the line in the sand and, standing firm, say; "ENOUGH!" then and only then can they begin their journey into the Warrior Way.”
“Whatever one‟s calling in this greatest of struggles; citizen, soldier or law enforcement officer - the journey is similar and the tools needed to survive the same. While the path taken and the obstacles encountered may be vastly different, the goal and the destination are surprisingly comparable.”
Hericletus (circa 500 B.C.) said of men in battle;
"Of every one hundred men, ten shouldn't even be there."
"Eighty are nothing but targets."
"Nine are real fighters, we are lucky to have them, they make the battle."
"Ah, but the One..." "One of them is a Warrior..."
"He will bring the others back."
About the Author
As a professional, who for over 35 years has made his living on a daily basis with a weapon, Dr. Breure takes seriously the tactics and techniques that work in the real world. Below you will find a brief description of his credentials.
Len has had the opportunity to collect a host of training, experience and awards. These include military “Expert” ratings with the M-1911 and M-9 pistols; M-16 and M-4 assault rifles; M-79 and M-203 grenade launchers; M-2 and M-60 machine guns; MP-5 sub-machine gun and M-14 battle rifle. Add to that instructor certification, as both an Infantry and Military Police Weapons Instructor and you have a solid foundation to build on for training and experience with Special Response Teams and Anti-Terrorist Operations. He was also able to round out his military career with Sniper Training, shooting on the Army Rifle Team, serving as a Lanes Training Observer/Controller and being a member of the New Iraqi Army Training Team. He retired as a SFC / E-7 with 20 years of service, active and reserve. He is a 100% Gulf War Era Disabled Veteran.
Early in his law enforcement career, Len was given the opportunity to become a firearms instructor. That led to becoming the Range Master of the county‟s police academy, responsible for all the weapons training for the 19 agencies within the county. These duties progressed to positions as an Instructor Trainer for the New Jersey Police Training Commission, a Special Response Team Instructor and as Emergency Services Coordinator for his police department. He retired as a Detective.