Posted on Aug 14, 2021
Episode 245 with David Cole | Self Defense Gun Stories Podcast
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Recent DGU the right and wrong.
TSgt David L., SPC Randy Zimmerman,
SGT James Murphy, CPT Jack Durish,
COL Mikel J. Burroughs,
SPC Gary Welch, SGT Mark Anderson,
CPL Douglas Chrysler, Maj Marty Hogan,
1SG Steven Imerman, SMSgt David A Asbury,
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi, MSgt David Hoffman,
SSG Michael Noll, MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
SGM Erik Marquez, CW3 Harvey K.
MSgt James Clark-Rosa, Lt Col Mark Avery
TSgt David L., SPC Randy Zimmerman,
SGT James Murphy, CPT Jack Durish,
COL Mikel J. Burroughs,
SPC Gary Welch, SGT Mark Anderson,
CPL Douglas Chrysler, Maj Marty Hogan,
1SG Steven Imerman, SMSgt David A Asbury,
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi, MSgt David Hoffman,
SSG Michael Noll, MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
SGM Erik Marquez, CW3 Harvey K.
MSgt James Clark-Rosa, Lt Col Mark Avery
Episode 245 with David Cole | Self Defense Gun Stories Podcast
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Posted 3 y ago
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Posted 3 y ago
When I taught sailing to incarcerated gang kids, I hammered home the same lesson in every class: The best way to handle trouble is to avoid it. How do you fight a fire? Don't let it get started. How do you handle bad weather? Stay home. How do you avoid a fight? Walk away. However, when you have to fight a fire, handle bad weather, or fight a fight you can't walk away from, be prepared. The irony lies in the fact that both avoiding trouble and being prepared to handle it begin with the same thing: Situational awareness.
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SSG Bill McCoy
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The same applies to driving & defensive driving - situational awareness. It often provides opportunity to manuever out of harm's way better than slamming on the brakes. It definitely applies to armed/potentially armed people.
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