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Started by Hoorah, September 25, 2009, 11:57:25 PM

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Hoorah

Training like chasing a suspector self defense etc except firearm training. What are you thoughts about CAP cadets training under their belt for it.

PhoenixRisen

Not sure of the exact contents of the training, but there's a USAF Security Forces familiarization course in the works:

http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=8749.0

As for something outside of a fun, training activity though, definitely not.  We're not a law enforcement organization.

Hoorah

Sorry no offense I dissagree partly cause the chasing someone is an excellent idea  Cause like drill when falling in the fall in faster cause the person call commands is an suspect.

PhoenixRisen

Quote from: capcadetwilliams on September 26, 2009, 12:07:35 AM
Sorry no offense I dissagree partly cause the chasing someone is an excellent idea  Cause like drill when falling in the fall in faster cause the person call commands is an suspect.

Could you please elaborate on how chasing a violator of the law has to do with falling into a flight for drill?  I'm not understanding your connection, here.

DC

??? You lost me with your first post...

Hoorah

Because when you chase a suspect they say stuff to you so when the person commanding saying commands like a suspect ties into drill cause helps you fall in quicker when running

Major Lord

Is this post in Esperanto or some other vaguely English-sounding language?

Major Lord
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NCRblues

Actually in D and C, when a flight sergeant says fall in, you do not run, you walk with a purpose.  As for the training you speak of, it would be worthless to cap. You could never, ever use it. In several states, you have to be at least 18 to make a citizen's arrest, plus most police departments ask people not to chase suspects. If you want to do law enforcement experience, join the police explorers.
In god we trust, all others we run through NCIC

Flying Pig

Quote from: capcadetwilliams on September 26, 2009, 12:07:35 AM
Sorry no offense I dissagree partly cause the chasing someone is an excellent idea  Cause like drill when falling in the fall in faster cause the person call commands is an suspect.

Play tag. Same thing, less dangerous.

It sounds like your interested in Explorer type training but trying to incorporate it into CAP.  I think it would be good training for any cadet or anyone for that matter,  but CAP isn't the avenue to provide it. 

Your posts related to this topic are hard to understand.

Pylon

As was mentioned above, if you're interested in learning more about law enforcement careers in the CAP setting, check out the above linked USAF Security Forces Familiarization Course activity.

If you're interested in learning more about law enforcement and perhaps partaking in some of their training, but not necessarily in a CAP context, try to look for a police explorer program in your area.
Michael F. Kieloch, Maj, CAP

Flying Pig

Quote from: capcadetwilliams on September 26, 2009, 12:18:42 AM
Because when you chase a suspect they say stuff to you so when the person commanding saying commands like a suspect ties into drill cause helps you fall in quicker when running

Ive chased a lot of suspects, and nothing they have said to me during the chase had anything to do with CAP! ;D

High Speed Low Drag

I second that of FlyingPig.  With over 17 years of street (patrol) experience, (including 7 years in the area where "Gang War, 'Banging in Little Rock" was filmed, never, ever, not once, have I ever used any commands, sounds, etc, that would pertain to CAP.

On the other hand, it sounds like you have a strong intrest in law enforcement.  I encourage you to contact your local police or sheriff and see if they have a "ride-along" program.  A lot of agencies do, some even allow you to ride if you are under 18 (but with parental permission and waivers).  I don't know of too many places that still have the police explorer program, but still check it out.

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After the original post I'm lost, and I kinda admit to wanting to stay that way...
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" Skip a bit, brother."

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flyboy53

An Air Force Security Police familiarization course? Why not! It's as close to special forces as I ever wanted to get and I can guarantee that there's a lot of air base ground defense-related tactics and skills that would benefit ground teams or those personnel that end up going to the EAA thing. Air Force Security Police do more than just write tickets. It would put a whole new meaning to that blue beret that people like to wear in this program....like you'll never tell me that a CAP member really earned it.

Flying Pig

The berets mean different things to each organization.  Combat Controllers could tell Guardian Angels they didnt really earn the scarlet berets they wear too.
Its just a symbol.  I know most Marines (myself included) think berets are for European women.  But heh, if its your thing go ahead. ;D

DC

Quote from: flyboy1 on September 26, 2009, 04:52:18 PM
An Air Force Security Police familiarization course? Why not! It's as close to special forces as I ever wanted to get and I can guarantee that there's a lot of air base ground defense-related tactics and skills that would benefit ground teams or those personnel that end up going to the EAA thing. Air Force Security Police do more than just write tickets. It would put a whole new meaning to that blue beret that people like to wear in this program....like you'll never tell me that a CAP member really earned it.
A Security Forces Fam Course already exists, or at least one is supposed to happen this winter, as several people have pointed out to the OP. ..

flyguy06

Quote from: Major Lord on September 26, 2009, 12:26:45 AM
Is this post in Esperanto or some other vaguely English-sounding language?

Major Lord

They're cadets man. Leave em alone