Survival Tips from a Special Forces Survival Expert
Readying yourself for a survival situation begins in your mind; begin with these tips from a Special Forces officer and survival expert.
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Readying yourself for a survival situation begins in your mind; begin with these tips from a Special Forces officer and survival expert.
The door latch rattled one last time as the door flew open and I was pulled through the tiny entrance hole, no longer a prisoner.
Despite the author surviving several days of punishment as part of SERE training, things show no sign of letting up.
Even in the biting cold of the concrete slab, stripped of dignity but not spirit, I found a shred of defiance in the simple act of brushing leaves off my skin – a silent rebuke to my captors’ attempts at dehumanization.
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By the time I fell asleep, I was resigned to just getting on with it. I’d had enough fearful anticipation of SERE School’s unknown terrors.
SERE was a “No-Fail” school. If for some reason you don’t make it through they revoke your security clearance. If that happened, I’d be done.
The SERE School training area was in a classified area near the Naval Air Station; its dread status was the stuff of fact, myth, and legend.
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