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Courage · Honor · Valor

last updated: 02-20-05

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MISSION STATEMENT
 
To prepare and defend family, community, state, and the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; to prepare and provide emergency services; to prepare and provide valuable community services; to defend and exercise Freedom, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness with Courage, Honor and Valor.
 
 
UNIT STATEMENT
 
TacOps, a private entity, consisting of selected volunteer citizens, prepares, trains, and operates within the boundaries of community, state and federal laws and regulations. TacOps C-T Squad units provide defense of individuals, family, community, state and the Constitution of the United States, with all lawful means up to and including lethal force. TacOps units prepare, train and provide valuable volunteer community and emergency services including search and rescue, and emergency aid.
 
 
 
TacOps is an organizational division of TacTrain. It is comprised of a few selected responsible citizens from all walks of life who train, prepare, and operate to protect and serve in an emergency capacity when and if needed. Membership is by invitation only for operators with the highest moral, honor and integrity standards.
 
 
 
Charlie-Tango Squad Freedom Team 1
Organization: Full Strength
Equipment: 75%
Training: Stage 3
Status: Active
Readiness: Operational
 
Charlie-Tango Squad Liberty Team 2
Organization: In Process
Equipment: Incomplete
Training: Incomplete
Status: Reserve
Readiness: Standby
TacOps C-T Squad discussing options during Square Range exercises. Square Range Exercise


TacOps Instructor McNally, call-sign "Wolf", presenting brief during sensitivity training class. Wolf Presentation
   
Chris Gray, call-sign "Viper One" briefing members on recent deployment. Viper One Briefing
   
TacOps Instructor Kelley, call-sign "DOG".....Battle Pistol private lesson with Jeremy Gros from Fryeburg, Louisiana. Kelley-Battle Pistol
   
TacOps Instructor Brooks, call-sign "Crunch", demonstrating technique during Hands-On Sensitivity Workshop TacOps Instructor Crunch
   
TacOps Jump Day.....October 16th, six members of TacOps take to the skies to jump out of a not-so-perfectly-good-airplane. Supported by the TacOps ground crew and family members and hosted by the Desert Skydiving Center in Buckeye, Arizona. Here are a few of the sample photos of the jump activities.

Drop Zone

Raptor

Eagle Six

Eagle Six

Dog

Dog

Dog

Claw Two

Claw Two

Viper One

Viper One

Members and Family
TacOps Rappel Training - Stage 1, Part 2 (wall). Viper One (on left), Claw Two preparing to belay.  
TacOps Raptor, during Launching on the wall.  
TacOps Wolf, on the Mount for short wall rappel, Claw Two as Safety, Raptor on Belay.  
TacOps Wolf, walking the wall.  
TacOps Claw Two Launching on wall rappel.  
TacOps Claw Two, walking the wall, Viper One on Belay, just moments after making a great save.  
TacOps Dog, on the Mount preparing for wall rappel.  
TacOps Dog, walking the wall.