Email a copy of 'Perspectives on Patrolling- Part 1, by J.M.' to a friend
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I’d add that patrol is something you generally only engage in after other securities and necessities have been put in place sufficient to ensure adequate support. In particular, if patrolling in a hostile/unknown/unsecure environment, especially WROL, you need a secure base which patrols can retreat to and/or call in support from. Lacking that, your patrol is limited to relatively close in perimeter roving. Foraging patrols can be especially risky in SHTF environments.
A good model to look at and perhaps emulate would be the Indians. The Indians in the American Southwest are probably the most documented on this.
Great article! Being a Vet myself, I know your mindset is everything Just having this information will make you comfortable and not freaking out when SHTF.
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