Urban
Ops HRTs: Hostage Rescue Team Seattle
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NEW URBAN OPS: HOSTAGE RESCUE
Have
you ever wanted to be part of an Elite Special Operations team?
Now is your chance.
We will equip and train you to conduct an urban hostage rescue
mission, gather intelligence, identify and capture high value
targets and then exfiltrate the area with your entire team after
completing the mission successfully.
When you arrive in Seattle, you'll be met at the airport and transported
to your hotel. There, you'll be issued your uniform (1 set of
Digital camo BDUs with personal name tapes and patches, two black
UnderArmour moisture wicking T-shirts, one Digital camo boonie
hat) which you will keep after the operation concludes. You will
also be given your own training manual and course outline. Sleep
well, because the non-stop training and operations will begin
at 0730.
TRAINING
SCHEDULE |
Day
1 |
EQUIPMENT
Each
person will be issued mission-specific equipment to include:
- Body
Armor
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Helmet
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Goggles
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M4 assault rifle
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M9 pistol
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Ammo
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Radio
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Load-bearing gear.
PACKING
LIST
Each
person must report with the following items.
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One pair of Combat-style boots with good traction and
rubber sole
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One pair of gloves; Nomex or a light work glove black
(mechanics gloves)
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3 pairs of socks, your choice
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3 pairs of underwear, any style
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Eye glass or contacts- if needed
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Medicine- if needed
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Personal toiletries
Every thing else will be supplied for you.
GLOSSARY
CQB:
Stands for Close Quarter Battle. Tactics include room
clearing and assaulting a stronghold.
MRE:
Short for Meal Ready to Eat. (or Meal Rejected by Everyone)
Pre-packaged meals issued to combat troops. Don't worry.
We'll only make you eat one.
AAR:
After Action Report. A mission debriefing.
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0700-0730 |
Breakfast at the Hotel |
0730-0800 |
Transportation
to the Training Center |
0800-1100 |
Individual equipment issue and familiarization |
1100-1200 |
Lunch - MREs on location |
1200-1400
|
Small
Arms (M4) training |
1400-1600 |
Hand Gun & Weapon transition Training |
1600-1800
|
Reflex Shooting Course |
1800-1830
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Transportation
back to Hotel (Dinner not provided. Restaurants are nearby.)
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DAY
2 |
0700-0730 |
Breakfast at the Hotel |
0730-0800
|
Transportation to the Training Center |
0800-1100 |
Fundamentals of CQB Tactics Training |
1100-1200 |
Lunch - MREs on location |
1200-1800 |
CQB Practical Experience Training and flow drills |
1800-1830
|
Transportation
back to hotel (Dinner not provided. Restaurants are nearby.) |
DAY
3 |
0700-0730
|
Breakfast at the Hotel |
0800-0900 |
Mission 1 Intel and Brief |
0900-1200 |
Plan and Conduct Mission 1 (Secret Location) |
1200-1300 |
Lunch - MREs on site |
1300-1400 |
Mission 2 Intel and Brief |
1400-1700 |
Plan and Conduct Mission 2 (Secret Location) |
1700-1730 |
Transportation back to headquarters |
1730-1900 |
AAR. Award Ceremony. Dinner provided. |
2000-2030 |
Transportation back to Hotel |
DAY
4 Depart Seattle |
CALL
FOR MISSION DATES: 800-644-7382
OUR FACILITY
Our 20,000 sq. ft. indoor urban training center was developed
and designed with help from the Washington State Criminal Justice
Training Commission and members of the US Army's 1st Special Forces
Group (Alpha). With their input, we have laid out a mock city
which contains several unique building styles, each designed to
represent a likely location for law enforcement activity. All
of the structures are fully furnished and set up to represent
an actual urban environment. Since our urban environment is located
indoors, we can offer training twentyfour hours a day, seven days
a week.
OUR
TRAINING CADRE
These are just a few of the incredible guys who will supervise
your training at
Urban Ops HRTs:
Matt
Deeds
Served
with the U.S. Army from 1989 to 1997. Spent time in Europe and
the Middle East during operation Desert Storm and was assigned
to a variety of bases in the continental United States. He was
selected for the U.S. Army's Sniper school and completed that
training in November of 1991, after returning from his tour in
the first Gulf War. Following his service he attended the University
of Memphis on an Air Force ROTC scholarship.
Dwayne
Herrero
Retired from the US Air Force in 2000. He served with AFSOC (Air
Force Special Operations Command) in Germany, England, Korea,
Middle East, Africa, the continental United States and South America.
He also ran several Drug Interdiction missions in various parts
of the world.
Josh Warren
Josh enlisted in the Army in 2001 and spent his entire enlistment
in C Company Second Ranger Battalion. He was deployed to Afghanistan
three times and Iraq twice as a Ranger. He graduated as the Enlisted
Leadership Honor Graduate from U.S. Army Ranger School (class
of 05/03). His other schools include Infantry School, Airborne
School, RIP (Ranger Indoctrination Program), the 75th Ranger Regiment's
advanced urban combat (M.O.U.T) course.
LODGING
Participants in our Urban Ops: Hostage Rescue Team Seattle adventure
stay at the Sea-Tac Courtyard Marriott. The hotel provides a complimentary
airport shuttle and breakfast.
PRICING
The cost is $3250 per person* and includes expert instruction,
use of training and safety equipment, basic uniform, hotel accommodations,
ground transfers, most meals and souvenir photos. *Price
based on a minimum of six participants.
CUSTOM PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE
Longer and shorter training programs are offered to private groups
of 4 to 30. Please contact us if you have a special training and/or
adventure request. Call 800-644-7382.
E-mail
or call Incredible Adventures today
for further details: 800 644-7382
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